Alternator regulator ?? |
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Posted: July-31-2005 at 5:37am |
I changed my 3 wire to a one wire and use the solenoid on top of the starter rather than the remote. Very neat wiring and it's run well for a year now.
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S.T.
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These guys seem to think the internal regulator is better:
http://www.skidim.com/prodinfo.asp?number=RA097006A They also sell the external regulators: http://www.skidim.com/prodinfo.asp?number=RP098002 Whatever you decide to go with, they're always happy to help you get it installed properly with phone support. |
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I am over hauling a 79 ski nautique with a 454 merc. I am down to the charging system. Right now the set up is a one wire alternator with a external regulator. I am not sure if this one wire alternator has a built in regulator but I am assuming it does not. The system looks as if it originally had a three wire alternator but I am not positive. I am not sure if I should go with a three wire alternator set up or a one wire set up with a external regulator. Is a internal regulator better then an external or are they both the same. This boat has been changed around so many times I am not really sure what goes where but I am getting it together. I have a 1000 cold cranking battery. What Amp should the new alternator that I buy be? I dont want to start putting in 3 guage wire and all that for a 135 amp alternator.
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