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[email protected] April 4th 05 06:49 PM

INFO: Hitachi alternator wiring - LR155-20
 
I am replacing the Hitachi LR155-20 alternator on my Yanmar 3GM30 with
a Balmar unit. Can anyone tell me what the T-shaped 2 wire plug on
the old alternator is for? I assume its for the tach. Its a t-shaped
plug labeled 'R' and 'L'. The wires are red and orange or brown, its
kind of hard to tell.

Thanks...

Drew
J/35 - FastForward

Steve April 4th 05 10:10 PM

I think you can find the answers to most all of your alternator question in
Beyn's
"The 12 Volt Doctor's Alternator Book"..

I have a scanned copy in my web achieve at;
http://www.hctc.com/~esteve/INGRID%20PICs/Books/


Steve
s/v Good Intentions





Glen \Wiley\ Wilson April 5th 05 01:16 AM

On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 13:49:00 -0400, wrote:

I am replacing the Hitachi LR155-20 alternator on my Yanmar 3GM30 with
a Balmar unit. Can anyone tell me what the T-shaped 2 wire plug on
the old alternator is for? I assume its for the tach. Its a t-shaped
plug labeled 'R' and 'L'. The wires are red and orange or brown, its
kind of hard to tell.

Thanks...

Drew
J/35 - FastForward


I don't think it's the tach. My 3gm30 reads the tach signal off the
flywheel, I think. Definitely not the alternator, anyway. From
memory, you should have alternator positive output wired to the
solenoid with a surprisingly small guage wire, alternator gnd wired
to the preferred ground on the back of the engine, a field power
supply wire, and an alarm wire that leads to the panel. I suspect
your plug is the field supply and the alarm. If you like, take a look
at my site:

http://www.worldwidewiley.com/2boat.shtml

I have poor man's wiring diagrams for the same upgrade there. Read
the disclaimer. I Am Not A Qualified Marine Electrician, so bring
your grain of salt.

Glen
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rgnmstr April 5th 05 02:36 AM

On a Yanmar engine the tach sensor is on the flywheel.


[email protected] April 6th 05 06:03 PM


I have a scanned copy in my web achieve at;
http://www.hctc.com/~esteve/INGRID%20PICs/Books/


Steve
s/v Good Intentions


great, thanks! this book answered all my questions and even has a
pin-out for my particualr alternator.

Drew



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