The problem with internally regulated automotive type alternators is they never seem to get the batts to full charge. They're fine on a car, where they dont have to work much. But on a boat, when you have to run the engine 2 hours more than neccessary just to get the batts to 80 % they just dont make since. Its that last 20 % they have trouble with. The regulator tapers the charge to much. A good external, temp compensated regulator will cut you recharge time significantly. Also, the hot rating on most auto type alternators is not even close to rated output. I'm guessing this is a 10SI Delco ? If so, you can do a lot with it, cheaply.
Thank you Kulas44... perhaps my logic is off.
This is the plan and why I changed alternators after giving up the generator head idea as a bad one, complicated, etc.
The old alternator (from a Yanmar) was 55 amps. My a/c wall-banger used 45 of those amps. Actually it is 455 watts at 120. Give or take, 45 amps at 12 volts.
In my opinion running a 55 amp alternator at max (essentially) would have overheated the unit in a short time.
The theory was to upgrade the alternator to 120 amps. Now it won't be stressed giving me the power to run my a/c while underway or at anchor.
I have 455 watts of solar providing 150 amp hours daily. Topping off is not a problem. Without the a/c I top out and go into absorption charge by noon or one at the latest.
Seaweed also has an Air-Breeze though frank it's been a disappointment on this coast.
I cannot picture myself ever running the engine to charge the batteries. That's what my solar does.
In theory I believe this: The larger capacity alternator working less hard should be a better solution than stressing the older 55 amp unit. Maybe!
Is my logic correct?
I am interested in an external regulator and will be keeping my eyes opened for one. In the short-term though the a/c functions just fun while running Betsy.
I forgot to run the a/c when underway. Did not need it as it was a perfect day on the water. It's good to be back. Now if the storm system will just go by I want to take my Seaweed for a spin on Monday for a few hours.
Weekends here are fully of crazies. Even when underway I go no place on Saturday or Sunday, preferring to tuck myself into a nice deserted nook with Skipper, Algae and my Kindle.
Life is wonderful afloat.