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On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 00:55:23 -0400, "Skip Gundlach"
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I'm not happy with the
amount of charging provided by the engine, which we ran for an awful lot of
the time on our shakedown/delivery cruise, and still found ourselves not
fully charged most of the time.


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Do you have a heavy duty alternator (100+ amps) with a 3 stage
regulator?

If not, that's the answer. The bad news is that you'll need dual
belts to drive it, but well worth the investment.

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You can go up to a 160 amp alternator without having to
resort to a large frame dual belt model.

Doug
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 00:55:23 -0400, "Skip Gundlach"
wrote:
I'm not happy with the
amount of charging provided by the engine, which we ran for an awful lot

of
the time on our shakedown/delivery cruise, and still found ourselves not
fully charged most of the time.


===================================

Do you have a heavy duty alternator (100+ amps) with a 3 stage
regulator?

If not, that's the answer. The bad news is that you'll need dual
belts to drive it, but well worth the investment.



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On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 08:50:10 -0400, "Doug Dotson"
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You can go up to a 160 amp alternator without having to
resort to a large frame dual belt model.

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Doug, can you cite some references on that? I've never heard of
anyone recommending 100+ amps without dual belts. I used to run a 120
amp Balmar on one of my old sailboats with a single belt. Frankly it
left a lot to be desired even at 50 to 60 amps - lots of squealing and
chewed up belts. It would never get even remotely close to 100 amps,
even for short periods. The belt slip was just too much for it.

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And then Skip typed:

already installed which, if we don't have someone buy it for some
significant amount of money,


and they all ran for cover......(c;

Larry
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