Diverrob
Senior Member
Good day hive mind!
I have a question I’m hoping someone may be able to help me with. I am running a ARS-5 external regulator combined with a Balmar 150A alternator. This weekend we were out for a couple nights and I had to replace the 10A in-line fuse three times. Obviously there is something going on where too much amperage is getting to the fuse (I believe this is during flash up).
Here is what has happened over the past few weeks…
Alternator needed repair due to a faulty internal terminal block. Had this done at the local shop and everything seemed to work well after.
I moved the red positive and black negative from the back of the alternator to the house battery posts. This was to get a more accurate voltage reading from the house bank and ensure better charging performance. This was done after reading the article https://marinehowto.com/alternators-voltage-sensing/
I don’t see how this could be the culprit but if anyone knows I would appreciate the help. When the system is running normal there is about 3.5A going through the red positive. Hopefully someone can point out my mistake and send me in the right direction. Thanks
Rob
I have a question I’m hoping someone may be able to help me with. I am running a ARS-5 external regulator combined with a Balmar 150A alternator. This weekend we were out for a couple nights and I had to replace the 10A in-line fuse three times. Obviously there is something going on where too much amperage is getting to the fuse (I believe this is during flash up).
Here is what has happened over the past few weeks…
Alternator needed repair due to a faulty internal terminal block. Had this done at the local shop and everything seemed to work well after.
I moved the red positive and black negative from the back of the alternator to the house battery posts. This was to get a more accurate voltage reading from the house bank and ensure better charging performance. This was done after reading the article https://marinehowto.com/alternators-voltage-sensing/
I don’t see how this could be the culprit but if anyone knows I would appreciate the help. When the system is running normal there is about 3.5A going through the red positive. Hopefully someone can point out my mistake and send me in the right direction. Thanks
Rob
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