Just put a new Beta 35 engine in the boat. Ordered a 120a Balmar alternator as an option. Everything worked fine on the sea trial (except a mal adjusted J prop). I have a Balmar 614 regulator from the previous engine so I hooked it up to the new Balmar disconnecting power to the internal regulator. Fired it up and no charging and alarms beeping. Nudged throttle and got 14V still with alarms. Smelled something getting hot and figured it was the fiberglass wrapping around the exhaust riser. Still I felt the alternator case and it was HOT! Reviewed all wiring and found nothing wrong. Beta dealer came down and confirmed nothing wrong. Removed all wiring to the external regulator and restored to internal regulator config. Fired it up and no charge, lots of alarms and, again, very hot alternator. A little smoke..So, now what? Batteries are 4 brand new GC2s fully charged. How does an alternator get so hot with little or no current flow? Alternator spins freely. Time for a beer..Called Balmar and asked if I could show up with everything and get it tested so that is tomorrow....I somehow suspect an $800 alternator got smoked somehow..Time for another beer..

