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Re: Idiot light.


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Posted by Bob on December 31, 2008 at 19:05:24 from (69.178.228.68):

In Reply to: Idiot light. posted by John B. on December 31, 2008 at 17:36:06:

Hey, John! Can we be FRIENDS? (GRIN)

I took a few hours off from bugging you guys to make a parts run, and take my 9-Y-O out for a little shopping and games with a friend at Micky D's.

Sorry for going a little overboard with you, but on the other hand, "don't shoot the messenger". The information I posted was TRUE and RELEVANT, and IMPORTANT for the long service life of an alternator.

I have worked with these alternators in OEM and conversion settings since they came out in '72 or '73 and have seen MANY examples of alternators being damaged by the scenario I posted about that would otherwise have not been harmed by a loose wire or bit of resistance in the charging circuit, had they had a current-limiting device in the lead to the #1 terminal.

I usually use a 1N5408 diode which costs less than $0.20 in quantity, a SMALL price to pay for increased alternator life/reliability. (A resistor or lamp serve the same function, but require a mount and get HOT as compared to the diode.)

Over the years, I have seen MANY systems with an "idiot light" that the customer notices is glowing slightly when the machine is operated in the dark. Often, this is a sign the charging system needs to have some connections tightened up and/or cleaned and WOULD have lead to alternator damage WITHOUT the light to limit current flow.

Of course, a dimly-glowing "idiot light" CAN indicate a leaky/shorted diode or a shorted stator, even while the alternator is STILL putting out some current.

Incidentally, "john in la" is "up to speed" on this, and "gets it".

HAPPY NEW YEAR... I'm out of here for a while!


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