An ACR is NEVER installed in the alternator circuit, only between battery banks.Currently I have a positive wire going from type N Alternator to the isolator diode. I plan on replacing with blue seas SI ACR.
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That wire is not part of the original alternator design and we have no idea what was done inside the case. Looking at how sloppily it was done yields little faith in who did this. We have no idea if it was converted to N-Type or P-Type external regulation nor if the internal regulator is even still active. The Balmar regulators and Wakespeed WS100 are only P-Type external regulation.What about the red wire that is coming out of the alternator vent that used to be hooked to the automac's 4 amp fuse? Should I remove the alternator cover and remove the wire? Should it be hooked up to anything else? I also had another wire that was hooked to automat black with red stripe that went to control panel as well. I am inclined to hook up red wire that is coming out of vent to black and red striped wire that goes to the control guages. However dont want to fry anything.
The only way to know this is to remove the alt and bring it to a shop so they can figure it out. The SRE Frame (rear case) is pressed into the SRE bearing and really requires a shop that knows what they are doing to get that case apart, especially after years of being in the marine environemnt. At this point you may be better off to just invest in a new quality alternator, one that's already set up for external regulation, such as a CMI-80-ER..