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RMarine

posted on 24/6/10 at 08:18 PM Reply With Quote
Help with wiring unknown type of alternator

can anyone help me figure out the correct way to wiring this alternator. i was given it for free and it was brand new and fits so it would be a same to disguard it

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les g

posted on 24/6/10 at 08:56 PM Reply With Quote
ah..........
i think what you have there is an alternator that is quite often used on small plant..
it looks like it does not have a diode pack/in built regulator .
if so the regulator you need is a small alloy finned thing about the size of a fag packet which you will need to wire in separately.
any chance of a side view..
in case i,m talking tripe
cheers les g

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splitrivet

posted on 25/6/10 at 09:33 AM Reply With Quote
I'd say B to battery, F to switched live (field) E to earth, but thats just an educated guess.
Cheers,
Bob





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iank

posted on 25/6/10 at 05:32 PM Reply With Quote
This might help, looks similar to a nippon denso unit.
http://westfield-world.com/daihatsu_alternator.html





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