REO
Senior Member
Yesterday was the first test launch for our new charging system. We tested the system before launch and got 40 amps at idle and 110 amps at 2000 rpm. That's more than I expected from our 120 amp alternator, even when the engine was not up to operating temp. At the launch ramp things did not go well. After the test, I had enclosed all the wires in split conduit and zip tied them to make everything neat and tidy. At launch we got zero amps. I was sure I had pulled something loose, so we motored to our dock to find the problem. No tack, oil pressure or temp gauge, but everything was ok when we tested on the hard, so we ran the one hour. I had to wait till the engine cooled to find the problem because I had to lay on the engine to reach the wires. Found the problem and had everything working a few hours later. We took the boat out, wanting to run for a few hours to charge the batteries. Idled at the dock for 10 minutes and got 10 minutes from the dock when the engine overheated.
By the time we got back it was too late to do anything, but I am going back today. When we restarted the engine after cool down I noticed that there was almost no water coming out of the exhaust. Maybe I picked up a plastic bag. Maybe the impeller melted when we overheated. Maybe we over heated because the engine is working too hard to put out 110 amps. I think of a 50 hp diesel as a strong power source. This is, after all, a Kabota tractor engine, But maybe I need to back off the alternator with the belt load managing setting. I did set it at 1, just in case. I hate to give up all that charging potential, but the overheating form overworking theory seems likely. Ill know more tomorrow.
By the time we got back it was too late to do anything, but I am going back today. When we restarted the engine after cool down I noticed that there was almost no water coming out of the exhaust. Maybe I picked up a plastic bag. Maybe the impeller melted when we overheated. Maybe we over heated because the engine is working too hard to put out 110 amps. I think of a 50 hp diesel as a strong power source. This is, after all, a Kabota tractor engine, But maybe I need to back off the alternator with the belt load managing setting. I did set it at 1, just in case. I hate to give up all that charging potential, but the overheating form overworking theory seems likely. Ill know more tomorrow.