I have a Hitachi 80A alternator on my Yanmar 4JH2E
At idle it puts out less than 5 amps and at cruise (2500) it only puts out about 25A.
This was measured via a BMV600 into a 675ah bank at ~50% SOC.
On the AC charger the bank was taking in a measured 43A from a 40A charger so I know the batteries were not the limiting factor.
I rarely ever run the engine over 2800. Is there anything I can/should do to get more from the alternator at cruise speed?
Thanks in advance.
Something is not right. The LR-180 is regulated to 14.5V +/- 0.3V. So at a minimum it should be putting out 14.2V. You could have voltage drop in the wiring, undersized wiring, a bad ground or other terminations that are bad. I really dislike case grounds and usually add an additional ground wire the same size as the + wire connected directly to the alt case and the batt - post or dist bus. You may also have a blown diode.
The LR-180 should easily be able to develop 60A at just 2000 alternator RPM. This means it can produce about 60A, at close to idle, with a 2:1 pulley ratio.
One thing to consider is that the LR-180 has built in temp compensation which is designed to be protective of the alt. It cuts the voltage, which in turn cuts the output when the alt gets too hot. Compare the output when the engine is cold and when it is hot. Also when you conduct these tests it is best to not have any other DC devices running and be charging just the one bank. It could also be a mis-wired shunt...
I am uploading a video of a 60A Hitachi pumping out about 47A at dead idle then up to 64+ amps when I bump the RPM. These alts are pretty decent units if wired appropriately and working as they should. The bank it was feeding was a 210 Ah bank of wet batteries and was right up against bank "acceptance" so it quickly settled back down from 64A to about 25% acceptance or 50A +/-..... But this is a 60A Hitachi pumping out 47A at idle and held at acceptance for a long while..... I will add the video when it is uploaded..
I'd take it to an alternator repair shop and have it tested something is clearly not working right....