Hello all, This is my first post so be gentle with the flames... I have an older boat with a diesel engine. The tach is driven from the Stator post on the alternator. As you know, the tach "reads" the freq of the AC voltage from the alternator that varies with the alternator speed.
My problem is the tach now reads based on the alternator output. I am connected to the STA terminal on the alternator. When the alternator is putting out max output 50 amps or so, the tach reads fast.... maybe 2500RPM rather than the correct 1500 RPM.... Just a guess there.
With the alternator/regulator connected together so the alternator does not put out max, the tach reads high at first cranking of engine when the alternator gives the high output to compensate for starter motor draw. As the alternator drops back to normal charge, the tach starts to read low - 500 rpm where it should be 1200 rpm?
Has anyone ever seen anything like this happen? Any ideas what can cause this to happen?
An alternator is SUSPOSED to have a fixed freq depending on RPM, not amount of charge.
Thanks to all for any and all suggestions.
Ken H>
My problem is the tach now reads based on the alternator output. I am connected to the STA terminal on the alternator. When the alternator is putting out max output 50 amps or so, the tach reads fast.... maybe 2500RPM rather than the correct 1500 RPM.... Just a guess there.
With the alternator/regulator connected together so the alternator does not put out max, the tach reads high at first cranking of engine when the alternator gives the high output to compensate for starter motor draw. As the alternator drops back to normal charge, the tach starts to read low - 500 rpm where it should be 1200 rpm?
Has anyone ever seen anything like this happen? Any ideas what can cause this to happen?
An alternator is SUSPOSED to have a fixed freq depending on RPM, not amount of charge.
Thanks to all for any and all suggestions.
Ken H>