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my new alternator is 194 degrees,..
The cowling is pretty close to the front of the engine
so I don't see how it's going to get much ventilation. FWIW I know people who have mounted small fans in the engine compartment, focused directly on the alternator, with the result being marked decrease in temps of the unit. |
my new alternator is 194 degrees,..
ray lunder wrote in
: Eggcellent, I'm looking at some of the 12v pc fans now. It just seems like you would be blowing hot air at it though as there's really no source of ventilation. If you could duct cool air from the bilge or outside somewhere,.. It does sound easier than gearing up for my new seawater cooled copper tube surround water jacket solution. Nowhere near as daring though. YES! Let's put a 30 amp fan on the alternator, one of those boost fans from a car air conditioner!! OH, wait....er, ah, that extra 30A has to come from the alternator, dropping our 70A charge to 40A initially.....hmm....maybe we could switch it on after the battery charging current drops...when we won't need it, anyway. Yecch....(shudder) IS IT EXPLOSION PROOF?!! I think NOT!...a much more important question. -- There's amazing intelligence in the Universe. You can tell because none of them ever called Earth. |
my new alternator is 194 degrees,..
Let's put a 30 amp fan on the alternator,
30 amps? good gawd, you jest! |
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