Alternator Kill Switch
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Alternator Kill Switch
Car has 16 volt system and kill switch in the rear kills the gnd from the battery. When I add a 16 volt alternator one wire it will tie into the B+ side of the kill switch. Will the engine continue to run since the alternator casing is its own independent ground and won't be killed? What is the wiring and or switching changes needed? Thanks.
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Re: Alternator Kill Switch
11secAvanti wrote:Never mind. I came up with a solution.
You might want to post up your solution because it might help others that find your topic in the future plus there are some highly experienced racers and brilliant electrical engineers reading that might see an issue. Always good to get a second pair of eyeballs on the problem.
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Re: Alternator Kill Switch
I read the cabling wrong. The ground to the battery is permanent. The kill switch "opens" or "disconnects" the B+ line leaving the battery. The alternator wiring has to be on the correct side of the kill switch.
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Re: Alternator Kill Switch
"Which is?"
Battery side of switch.
Battery side of switch.
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Re: Alternator Kill Switch
The alternator and battery need to remain hooked together. The disconnect goes between them and the rest of the electrical system.
If you disconnect the alternator from the battery while the engine is running, it dumps a huge load across the diodes. Diodes don't usually go up in smoke, they just start "leaking" backwards until the alternator doesn't charge any more.
Back when you could just pop the back off an old SI alternator and swap in a new $6 diode pack it was no big deal, but many modern alternators have *much* more expensive diodes, often spot-welded in.
If you disconnect the alternator from the battery while the engine is running, it dumps a huge load across the diodes. Diodes don't usually go up in smoke, they just start "leaking" backwards until the alternator doesn't charge any more.
Back when you could just pop the back off an old SI alternator and swap in a new $6 diode pack it was no big deal, but many modern alternators have *much* more expensive diodes, often spot-welded in.
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Re: Alternator Kill Switch
Use this switch. Battery to one set of terminals, alternator to the other.
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Re: Alternator Kill Switch
I read of a diode number to use from radio shack.... Turned out all empty...
So I wisely figured a different voltage/ amperage diode that was the same and not all over the Internet, they had plenty ..I can look it up if anyone interested if they got a stock type alternator leaving the motor running with the key off.
So I wisely figured a different voltage/ amperage diode that was the same and not all over the Internet, they had plenty ..I can look it up if anyone interested if they got a stock type alternator leaving the motor running with the key off.
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Re: Alternator Kill Switch
Here it is.. Te number at radio shack I forgot. But from keyed power to regulator ( again I realize this may be a different alternator form the OP but useful info) I used this.
The number Ipainted on it is: IN5400GI9644M (those are capital I not number 1s)
Don't know if this is helpful or not toady that read this thread and have a key off engine still running problem, but this diode worked for two years from letting it feed back and still working .
Remember the lined side towards regulator, and those using a gm internal regulator should use a form of resistance as well, like a ceramic ignition resistor, idiot light , or like I have a resisted wire from an ignition wire from an old points type ignition harness.
The number Ipainted on it is: IN5400GI9644M (those are capital I not number 1s)
Don't know if this is helpful or not toady that read this thread and have a key off engine still running problem, but this diode worked for two years from letting it feed back and still working .
Remember the lined side towards regulator, and those using a gm internal regulator should use a form of resistance as well, like a ceramic ignition resistor, idiot light , or like I have a resisted wire from an ignition wire from an old points type ignition harness.
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Re: Alternator Kill Switch
There are many switches here. https://www.allicdata.com/list.html?category_id=1906
Re: Alternator Kill Switch
I was always taught to put the master disconnect on the negative battery. Is that wrong? The diode on the alternator is needed either way, IMO
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