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Alternator Warning Light


Mick Day

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I'm re-doing my dashboard & want to have as few dashboard distractions as possible.

 

I'll be fitting dual SPA gauges, one of which is a voltmeter; so what use is an alternator warning light?

 

If I delete this light & join the wires together will this be OK?

 

 

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If you join the wires together, the instrument panel fuse will blow when you switch on the ignition.

 

One end of the alternator light is connected to the ignition and the other to the alternator. With the engine off, the alternator-end connection is effectively just a route to ground so the alternator lamp lights.

 

Once the engine turns and the alternator produces volts, both ends of the alternator lamp are at the same voltage (~13.5v) so the lamp extinguishes as their is no voltage difference across it.

 

On most installations, the initial small flow of current through the alternator lamp is used to provide some initial magnetism in the alternator field coils in order to kick-start the alternator into life.

 

Thus, removing the alternator lamp can cause all manner of problems!

 

Chris

 

2003 1.8K SV 140hp see it here

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