Alternator Question?
 

Alternator Question?

Started by steve5B, August 03, 2008, 05:44:57 AM

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steve5B



  Hello everyone,

   I noticed yesterday that I have what looks like a extra positive - negitive-ground post on my alternator.  If this so, could one

  run a roof top AC ?  I ask this because , I think  ( Tom C. ) had mentioned  something like this in a previous post.  Tom, if this

  wasn't you I apoligize.  Do you have to use the generator instead?


   Thanks in adavance!

   Steve 5B .............
WWW.WINNERSCHOICECORPORATION.COM

"It's all in the name the name says it all"

gus

Steve,

My Honda is set up that way but since I don't have a clue about what you have I suggest you get a service manual and see what it says. Many can be downloaded from the net.
PD4107-152
PD4104-1274
Ash Flat, AR

steve5B

 
  Gus,

  Thanks for the impute, I'll see what I can find!

  Steve 5B....
WWW.WINNERSCHOICECORPORATION.COM

"It's all in the name the name says it all"

Sojourner

Quote from: steve5B on August 03, 2008, 05:44:57 AM


  Hello everyone,

   I noticed yesterday that I have what looks like a extra positive - negitive-ground post on my alternator.  If this so, could one

  run a roof top AC ?  I ask this because , I think  ( Tom C. ) had mentioned  something like this in a previous post.  Tom, if this

  wasn't you I apoligize.  Do you have to use the generator instead?


   Thanks in adavance!

   Steve 5B .............

Are you talking the bus alternator? If so, can you post a photo of the posts?

Sojourn for Christ, Jerry

Sojourn for Christ, Jerry

steve5B


  Hi Jerry,

  I 'll see if I can get a pic posted, and yes it is the bus alternator don't know the out put but physically it looks pretty big!

  Steve  5B..........
WWW.WINNERSCHOICECORPORATION.COM

"It's all in the name the name says it all"

Bob Gil

Does your alternator look like mine?

Here is a picture of the back of mine
Fort Worth, Texas where GOD is so close you don't even need a phone!

1968 GM Bus of unknown model 6V53 engine (aftermarket) converted with house hold items.

Had small engine fire and had no 12 volt system at time of purchase. 
Coach is all 110 w 14KW diesel genrator

steve5B


  Hey Bob,

  Looks pretty close, the old plate states 275 amp!  Is that possible, I don't know much about it , but it is about 12'' --14'' long?


  Steve 5B..........
WWW.WINNERSCHOICECORPORATION.COM

"It's all in the name the name says it all"

gus

Steve,

Sorry, I thought you were talking about the house alt (Gen)?

Why do we call these house power units generators when they put out AC??
PD4107-152
PD4104-1274
Ash Flat, AR

CraigC

http://news.prestolite.com/?q=forum/alternators
The above addy is the Prestolite [Leece-Neville] forum site that you can ask questions. One of the factory tech's will answer your question every morning Monday thru Friday. 
Craig C
4104 8V71TA/V730

steve5B

 Craig C,

  I went to the post that you mention, wealth of info Thanks.


   Steve 5B...
WWW.WINNERSCHOICECORPORATION.COM

"It's all in the name the name says it all"

Sojourner

Quote from: steve5B on August 04, 2008, 07:39:53 PM

  Hey Bob,

  Looks pretty close, the old plate states 275 amp!  Is that possible, I don't know much about it , but it is about 12'' --14'' long?


  Steve 5B..........

What year & make of your bus?  Being long design, could be the old style generator. A picture will narrow down the choices of brand & type.

Before anyone can tell you anything about what you have without you getting the wrong information  & damaging to the system.
275 amp and measure about 12" to 14" is a good start that it a 12v and possible old style generator? ? ? ?

Brand name? ?

A picture is like 10000 words being reduce into what brand & type you have before a better answer can be given.

Need help about getting picture posted? Or send me your picture, I can post it for you. Send a email to me via MAK

Sojourn for Christ, Jerry