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On Sun, 05 Apr 2009 20:36:52 +0000, Larry wrote:
Your electrical loads may be exceeding the capabilities of the intermittently rated cheap alternator on your boat. Skip completely cooked a brand new alternator that WASN'T rated for CONTINUOUS DUTY on Flying Pig from a electric dealer in Charleston. I found out from his experience most alternators are INTERMITTENT duty, designed to recharge starting batteries, not power full time electrical loads. Those cheaper, open frame, car-type alternators are all intermittent duty. They'll put out 120Amps....for 10 minutes before overheating....not 54 hours on a voyage. The current rating is simply the maximum current to expect, PEAK CURRENT, not average. For the better part of a century, big central station alternators have been hydrogen cooled. Hydrogen is a significantly better conductor of heat than air. I wonder how the price per Watt compares to small ones. Casady |
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