History
Spent night on the hook. Next morning boat would not start. Friend came out brought me new battery. In my haste I reversed polarity and cycled through battery switch. Boat stated but from that point on I had no power. when I hooked up to shore power all electronics once again functioned. Thinking I had bad batteries I removed them (2) and had a friend charge and load test. Both were bone dry and when charged only had 11amps. Replaced bad batteries with Gel type from Cost co. Hooked up batteries both put out 13.5amps respectively. Switched selector to Bat. 1 got 13.5 amps. Switch to bat. 2 I got about 12amps and cabin lights dimmed and a alarm sounded. Left to charge for a day or two. Came back and same scenario. Started motor and I smelled smoke, 3=4 minutes had elapsed before I shut down the motor and found my alternator was extremely hot. It was at least 30 min. before I could remove it from the engine.
Took alternator in to shop and was told it was fried. Replacement for Toshiba LR 160-735 60amp is $750.00 from dealer on the other hand a automotive cranking 40-45amps is $118.00. This is a Yanmar 3ym20 with 30 hours on it.
Questions-
Will it work (providing specs are the same and what will I be giving up?)
Can anyone tell me by the chronology what I might have done.
Thanks, Jeff
I probably somehow have violated the "question rules here but please have Patience.
Spent night on the hook. Next morning boat would not start. Friend came out brought me new battery. In my haste I reversed polarity and cycled through battery switch. Boat stated but from that point on I had no power. when I hooked up to shore power all electronics once again functioned. Thinking I had bad batteries I removed them (2) and had a friend charge and load test. Both were bone dry and when charged only had 11amps. Replaced bad batteries with Gel type from Cost co. Hooked up batteries both put out 13.5amps respectively. Switched selector to Bat. 1 got 13.5 amps. Switch to bat. 2 I got about 12amps and cabin lights dimmed and a alarm sounded. Left to charge for a day or two. Came back and same scenario. Started motor and I smelled smoke, 3=4 minutes had elapsed before I shut down the motor and found my alternator was extremely hot. It was at least 30 min. before I could remove it from the engine.
Took alternator in to shop and was told it was fried. Replacement for Toshiba LR 160-735 60amp is $750.00 from dealer on the other hand a automotive cranking 40-45amps is $118.00. This is a Yanmar 3ym20 with 30 hours on it.
Questions-
Will it work (providing specs are the same and what will I be giving up?)
Can anyone tell me by the chronology what I might have done.
Thanks, Jeff
I probably somehow have violated the "question rules here but please have Patience.