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Electrical
- May 17, 2001
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Ok, I hope this is allowed. I am an EE but primarily power circuits and not generators. This is a small alternator for a small diesel motor on a sailboat. It has not been charging the battery so the alternator and voltage regulator were removed.
When I spin the alternator by hand it is very jerky. I measured the resistance of the alternator and got 0.8 ohms. The meter leads plus the alligator clips was 0.6 ohms so the coil is 0.2 ohms. There are only 2 leads coming off the alternator. When I spin the alternator by hand as fast as possible I only get about 1 volt out but not at sync speed of 900 rpm but would have expected more.
So, my questions are:
1. Why is it so jerky when spun?
2. Is this alternator ok?
On my scooters (Vespa) the alternator is 3 leads and generates ~60V so I was expecting the same here.
When I spin the alternator by hand it is very jerky. I measured the resistance of the alternator and got 0.8 ohms. The meter leads plus the alligator clips was 0.6 ohms so the coil is 0.2 ohms. There are only 2 leads coming off the alternator. When I spin the alternator by hand as fast as possible I only get about 1 volt out but not at sync speed of 900 rpm but would have expected more.
So, my questions are:
1. Why is it so jerky when spun?
2. Is this alternator ok?
On my scooters (Vespa) the alternator is 3 leads and generates ~60V so I was expecting the same here.