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I agree a modern, self-contained car alternator is a much better
alternative than this money ripoff boat nonsense with the $300 regulators. Batteries are just too simple...float 'em and they work great. . This got my attention. An older sailboat ('79) I just purchased, has two West Marine SeaVolt gel batteries and what appears to be the stock alternator that came with the Perkins 4-108. I see no external regulator. Should I replace this old alternator? If so, can I use an automobile regulator? I was pricing exactly what you panned - marine alternators like Balmar with external regulators and echo chargers linking house to starting battery. It certainly would be far cheaper if I could use a car alternator. TIA for any info. |