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Haz331 08-15-2006 09:28 AM

Question about an alternator "idiot light"
 
Is it necessary to wire a resistor in series with the switched voltage source? If I do need one, what size resistor should I use? Thanks

xlr8or 08-15-2006 09:39 AM

If you check the MSD guide for the 6AL ignition they talk about it on page 8. You can see it here: http://www.msdignition.com/pdf/6%20series/6series.pdf
and it's a diode not a resistor. The point is to only allow voltage to flow one direction so you don't experience run-on after turning off the key. It's a 100V/1A Diode.

J Persons 08-22-2006 06:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Haz331
Is it necessary to wire a resistor in series with the switched voltage source? If I do need one, what size resistor should I use? Thanks

Actually it's not in series, but wired parallel. And yes, you do need one. Around 500 ohms. What it does is provide a backup load to the alternator exciter, in case the idot light burns out. The alternator won't "exccite" without a load on it. The way the idot light works is: When the key is turned to on, battery voltage goes to ground through the alternator, and lighting the idot light. When the engine starts and the alt starts producing, it sends current back up the wire to the idot light, and cancels the batt signal. I use an idot light as well as a volt gauge on my car. It's useful in that it will show an instant failure, such as a thrown or broken belt, that you may not notice with a gauge.

Here is a diagram of a 1G Ford alternator and wiring, showing the charge indicator lamp and resistor. Most alternators operate the same, just some of the wiring is different, depending on internal or external regulated, etc. Lots of good electrical stuff at www.fordfuelinjection.com
John
http://fordfuelinjection.com/public/...ALT_wiring.gif

trularin 08-22-2006 07:42 AM

A 1n4004 Diode Will Be Fine With The Band Towards The Regulator. The drawing above is correct, but you can put the diode in place of the lamp, if you wish. Personally, I would put a #10 wire between the Alt and the Bat.

Just My $0.02 Worth.


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