interalian
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My very over-gauged boat has a +/-15A ammeter on the dash. Whoever originally wired it only wired accessory loads to it, so it's essentially useless as it only shows discharge when the running lights or lighter are in use and never charge. I'm going to re-wire it so it shows whether or not the alternator is charging.
Since it's only a 9A alternator (or is it 6?), I'm going to lift the red rectifier wire off the terminal block, run it to the gauge, and run a wire back to the terminal block to complete the circuit. That way I'll know if and how much the thing is charging. #14 wire should be plenty but that cheap #12 stuff you can get for outdoor lighting might be better as it's paired.
This will be part of my hard water (winter) project along with full re-wire and a proper fuse panel for all the accessories.
Idle hands and all that...
Since it's only a 9A alternator (or is it 6?), I'm going to lift the red rectifier wire off the terminal block, run it to the gauge, and run a wire back to the terminal block to complete the circuit. That way I'll know if and how much the thing is charging. #14 wire should be plenty but that cheap #12 stuff you can get for outdoor lighting might be better as it's paired.
This will be part of my hard water (winter) project along with full re-wire and a proper fuse panel for all the accessories.
Idle hands and all that...