Hey all, so this isn't as much a question as a finding. After months of research, trial and error I've finally got my alternator to output what I believe is correct voltage.
This all started months ago when our small standard 35amp alternator stopped working on our Yanmar 3GM30F. I started looking for a new alternator and for those who have shopped around you've probably seen them from internal regulated $70 to multi stage $1000 systems from a crazy amount of sources and manufacturers.
When talking to local Yanmar shop they suggested upgrading to the 3YM alternator that's has higher amp output and they quoted $350. I went online with this information and sourced one for $80. The Yanmar shop warned me that the frame would be a bit bigger but everything should be a direct fit. So, got the new alternator and installed it this winter/spring, it does fit but having a bigger frame meant the alternator would not "swing" as close to the motor as the smaller frame so in order to get belt on I have to remove alternator completely, not ideal but I'm ok with this for now. With a slightly longer belt I think it might slip on there so I'll look into that later.
OK, so new alternator installed, all well but I'm just getting 13.8V but the spec said 14.3 so I started looking at online resources. I've concluded that 14.2-14.4 is the best range so after surprisingly slow charging on a few long trips I decided to take it to an alternator shop for testing. It tested at 70 amp, which is spec and at 14.3V, also spec. The alternator shop suggested to make sure connections are good as the hitachi alternators have small studs and proper connection is critical. they recommended adding washers on both sides of the cable connector.
Reinstalled with washers and saw voltage go to 14.0V, realizing I was close I started looking at connecting directly to house with sense and +/- instead of using the Yanmar harness. After more research on this I wired the top of the T (sense) directly to +, the bottom of T to the plug in the Yanmar harness and installed 2 gauge marine cable for both - and + directly to house instead of starter.
Started up and immediately saw voltage between 14.3 and 14.4, yay!
Sorry for the long rant but I this was one of those aha moments and improvements that seems well worth it with small investment. I have no long term experience with this setup and definitely not claiming to be expert on alternators but thought I'd share my experience and findings. I would recommend to take alternator seriously and know your systems, I ignored this for years, little did I know....
Also I certainly pay more attention to my charging system after all this, it's important feature for our boat as we unfortunately consume far too many amp. hours.
This all started months ago when our small standard 35amp alternator stopped working on our Yanmar 3GM30F. I started looking for a new alternator and for those who have shopped around you've probably seen them from internal regulated $70 to multi stage $1000 systems from a crazy amount of sources and manufacturers.
When talking to local Yanmar shop they suggested upgrading to the 3YM alternator that's has higher amp output and they quoted $350. I went online with this information and sourced one for $80. The Yanmar shop warned me that the frame would be a bit bigger but everything should be a direct fit. So, got the new alternator and installed it this winter/spring, it does fit but having a bigger frame meant the alternator would not "swing" as close to the motor as the smaller frame so in order to get belt on I have to remove alternator completely, not ideal but I'm ok with this for now. With a slightly longer belt I think it might slip on there so I'll look into that later.
OK, so new alternator installed, all well but I'm just getting 13.8V but the spec said 14.3 so I started looking at online resources. I've concluded that 14.2-14.4 is the best range so after surprisingly slow charging on a few long trips I decided to take it to an alternator shop for testing. It tested at 70 amp, which is spec and at 14.3V, also spec. The alternator shop suggested to make sure connections are good as the hitachi alternators have small studs and proper connection is critical. they recommended adding washers on both sides of the cable connector.
Reinstalled with washers and saw voltage go to 14.0V, realizing I was close I started looking at connecting directly to house with sense and +/- instead of using the Yanmar harness. After more research on this I wired the top of the T (sense) directly to +, the bottom of T to the plug in the Yanmar harness and installed 2 gauge marine cable for both - and + directly to house instead of starter.
Started up and immediately saw voltage between 14.3 and 14.4, yay!
Sorry for the long rant but I this was one of those aha moments and improvements that seems well worth it with small investment. I have no long term experience with this setup and definitely not claiming to be expert on alternators but thought I'd share my experience and findings. I would recommend to take alternator seriously and know your systems, I ignored this for years, little did I know....
Also I certainly pay more attention to my charging system after all this, it's important feature for our boat as we unfortunately consume far too many amp. hours.