Re: upping the alternator output...
Does anyone know the charging specs of a 40HP evinrude selectric 1963 ????<br /><br />I ask because I had the gen in that rewound a few years back and hardly used it after that..<br /><br />If it adds something substatial to the charging system, i could put the whole thing onto the 100 HP in one unit, (its an external gen shaped much like a VW genny, with external regulation.)<br /><br />If its output is more then say 6-9 amps, it might be worth the effort.. I suppose unless anyone knows offhand the easiest thing would probably be to try and get the 40 to fire up and hook up the digital multimeter..<br /><br />The reason for my thinking are as follows..<br /><br />1. the bracket on the 40 could be made to fit the 100, and the bracket already fits the 40's gen.. <br /><br />2. The 40's gen is only 7cm diameter, and 13cm long, so it would be alot easier to fit and may not require cover mods.<br /><br />3. gen has only about 10 hours use on it, probably less.<br /><br />4. Using the pullies and belt off the evinrude makes the spinning rpm questions moot as both outboards would spend the majority of their time in the same rpm ranges. (plus its a toothed belt setup.)<br />5. it would probably put less load on the 100HP to produce its current, since it was designed for an outboard and a smaller one at that.<br /><br />So I guess the only thing stopping me from trying it is not knowing if its worth the effort..<br />It might be though, because the selectric gearboxes draw alot of current which the gen would have had to replace.. so without the selectric to draw it off.. it might put out a decent bit of current..<br /><br />Anyone know how I could find out??<br /><br />rgds<br /><br />Frank<br /><br />PS.. if I do this, I will photo and document from one end to the other and put it online.. it might be handy to someone else, and really old evinrudes are a dime a dozen at outboard wreckers, so parts are cheap..