It may have been left off deliberately but if so
it should have been hooked up anyway or removed. If the alternator loses power when running it could affect (damage) the diodes. It may have originally been that source of power to the field and the PO or whoever, disconnected it in favor of a permanent hot lead to the alt. That would prevent accidentally turning it off from the cockpit, but no wire should have been left like that. It was a fire waiting to happen. If it's not connected, and your alternator is working correctly, it must be getting an input from somewhere.I would look again to see if it was something different, or watch and see if someone here has a better idea. Someone who is more familiar with your wiring arrangement. I'm just throwing out a possibility here, not a definite answer.Anybody else?Good luck Joe S