gbirky
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- Joined
- Mar 25, 2002
- Messages
- 640
- Location
- Near Hagerstown, MD
- Tractor
- Yanmar models: YM1110D, YM1301D
Soundguy,
I attached another scan.
I'm not sure what you are calling "the positive output from the diode bridge" (I'm no electrical engineer or electonics technician). Is that the wire I've labeled "Y"? The tractor is wired just like I've drawn it. The alternator is actually grounded through the case, so there is no wire there. Of the two wires coming from the alternator bridge circuit, the yellow one "Y", one goes only to the VR. The red wire, "R", goes to the starter solenoid hot side (where the + battery cable is attached - I circled this location on the drawing).
In reference to all of the other posts regarding voltage regulators, this is a permanent magnet type alternator - so there is no field, and therefore field current to vary.
The VR is a small thing, about 2.5 inches long, 1 inch thick, and about 1.25 inches wide. It has an aluminum case and is epoxy filled from the underside. It seems to me that this charging system could work with the VR just being a relay which grounds the "Y" wire that goes directly from the alternator bridge circuit to the VR when it detects a voltage at the battery + "R" wire above some threshold. Does that sound reasonable?
Greg
I attached another scan.
I'm not sure what you are calling "the positive output from the diode bridge" (I'm no electrical engineer or electonics technician). Is that the wire I've labeled "Y"? The tractor is wired just like I've drawn it. The alternator is actually grounded through the case, so there is no wire there. Of the two wires coming from the alternator bridge circuit, the yellow one "Y", one goes only to the VR. The red wire, "R", goes to the starter solenoid hot side (where the + battery cable is attached - I circled this location on the drawing).
In reference to all of the other posts regarding voltage regulators, this is a permanent magnet type alternator - so there is no field, and therefore field current to vary.
The VR is a small thing, about 2.5 inches long, 1 inch thick, and about 1.25 inches wide. It has an aluminum case and is epoxy filled from the underside. It seems to me that this charging system could work with the VR just being a relay which grounds the "Y" wire that goes directly from the alternator bridge circuit to the VR when it detects a voltage at the battery + "R" wire above some threshold. Does that sound reasonable?
Greg