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On Aug 14, 4:31 pm, Richard Kollmann
wrote: ...The belt slipping is preventing a battery fire or boat explosion right now ... You are right that I haven't been following Skip's post as closely as I'd like (my reader does horrible things to his hard returns). So I don't know what his set-up is like. Still, I don't follow what you are suggesting. Are you saying that his controllers are allowing his alternators to put out more than their rated amperage? I've got AGMs and they can absorb all the amps my two 120 amp single belt alternators can put out for up to half an hour when I have deeply discharged them. Even under those conditions good belts seem to last and so do the alternators (though my smart controller does add some protection for them). I don't claim any knowledge of these things but I've never heard of belts being used like fuses. My car uses a belt for the timing and I'm having a hard time groking a condition where having it slip would protect anything. So, I ask in genuine ignorance, are the belts intended to be sacrificial or is Skip's some kind of special case? -- Tom. |
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