Or....an alternator regulator...which then goes thru some sort of switch to the battery (per @Stu Jackson links above), or maybe just the switch itself. I'd be surprised if your alternator is wired directly to your battery(ies), like on a car. But only you will be able to trace the wiring from your alternator to see exactly what its wired to, we can only guess, or tell you what is LIKELY.Battery.
Let's clarify a bit here, please.Or....an alternator regulator...which then goes thru some sort of switch to the battery (per @Stu Jackson links above), or maybe just the switch itself.
Fair point about the links you provided @Stu Jackson - they clearly discuss wiring the alternator directly to the battery. And provide some excellent information about why the proposed schema is better than other methods.Let's clarify a bit here, please.
If you actually read the links, the primary suggestion is to actually run the alternator output (AO) directly TO the house bank.
Just like your car.
A regulator is not in the AO wiring. A regulator regulates the alternator's output voltage.
Thanks for your kind note, much appreciated.But I've never owned a boat wired that way - they've all been wired from the factory to a switch, and then to the battery. Or to an alternator regulator, to a switch, and then the battery.
I agree, thanks, and is what each of my links says: these are all options. How to you wire and manage your boat is your choice.Not debating which is better, or which is "correct", just what I've seen as common.
That' the diagram for connecting the reg to the alt not alt to the DC system..So here's the wiring diagram for a Balmar external alternator regulator from the Balmar manual. Its not clear to me how "...the AO either goes to a switch or directly to a bank". In this diagram it appears to go to the external regulator and then to the house bank (switch is missing in this diagram). Or is that Connector 1??
Genuinely trying to understand here.
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Good question. Here's how to look at it:In this diagram it appears to go to the external regulator and then to the house bank (switch is missing in this diagram). Or is that Connector 1??
Genuinely trying to understand here.
On my beneteau the alt was originally wired directly to the starter. Changed it when I added new balmar alt based on discussions with mainsail.what is the alternator directly wire to?