Alternator Replacement

Sep 25, 2008
6
Hunter 410 Vermilion Yacht Club
The Hitachi 80 amp alternator (LR180-03C, 119573-77201, 12V-80A) on my Yanmar 4jh3 died.
Looking online at replacements I see pricing anywhere between $82.00 up to $1,100. Since I have a generator, not really interested in Balmar upgrade, would prefer to stick with plug and play unit.
Other than "You get what you pay for", what are the differences?
Any recommendations?
Bryce
 
Jun 6, 2006
6,990
currently boatless wishing Harrington Harbor North, MD
Unless you plan on splashing it with sea water (raw water hose breakage???) Hatachi 80 amp is hatachi 80 amp. The $1.1k is probably due to it being sold in a marine shop. Try the auto parts store also.
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,005
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Second time I've posted this this week: just be aware of the features of these alternators, no reason why you can't buy a "regular" one.

Thanks to MS

The problem with all Yanmar/Hitachi alternators, except some very old models, is that they can lead to chronic under charging and extremely slow bulk & absorption charging. Why? These alternators have a built in thermal protection system that works by lowing the target voltage point as the alt heats up.

Most of the Yanmar/Hitachi alts begin temp compensation at 20C / 68F and drop the voltage by 0.01V for every degree above 68F. When you consider that most of these alts will run at 210-220F+ in bulk that means:

220F - 68F = 152 degree difference

152 X -.01 = -1.52V drop in the alternators max voltage output at 220F.

The specs will also say things like 14.4V (+/-0.3V) for the regulated voltage. Let's assume your reg was producing the spec of 14.4V and your alt is now running at 200F.

That is a 132 degree rise above 68F so 132 X -.01V = -1.32V

14.4V - 1.32V = 13.08V at the batteries :cussing::cussing:

This is NOT INCLUDING ANY VOLTAGE DROP IN THE WIRING

Lowering the voltage point reduces accepted current by the battery bank and allows the alt to cool... It is a safety feature for the alternator but a death feature to your batteries...;)

Any upgrade beyond a factory Yanmar/Hitachi alt is a good one.... ShareThis
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Jun 6, 2006
6,990
currently boatless wishing Harrington Harbor North, MD
They will keep your start battery topped of nicely though and since you have a genset to charge the house batteries.........
 
Jun 1, 2009
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