Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Electrolysis caused by a non-isolated alternator
Thanks, Bill, I am still using the original 24v alternator, and it is isolated. Unfortunately the engine and starter and 12v alternator are not isolated. I'm waiting to hear from Yanmar to see if there's anything I can do about that. I will replace the 12v alternator with an isolated one. Thank you and everyone again for sharing all your experience and knowledge with us. I couldn't own this boat without you. Steady as she goes. Kent SM243 Kristy On Feb 4, 2015, at 3:44 PM, 'Bill & Judy Rouse' yahoogroups@... [amelyachtowners] <amelyachtowners@...> wrote: Kent, I know you have checked this out, but your large alternator should also be isolated. If the new engine mechanic used the same alternator that Amel installed, you are probably OK, but I remember you saying Balmar. Although I think Amel uses Balmar now, BeBe, 387, was fitted with a Leece-Neville 175 amp 24V alternator. If you recall, when all of this started, I suggested that you should check your alternators to ensure that they were isolated. I suggested this because I had a friend who owns a Bavaria and who lost his sail drive because he added a high output Balmar Alternator...and failed to order one with and isolated ground. I am happy that you are making great progress. I also appreciate all of the information shared by you and all the others...I think that I am better informed. Best, Bill Rouse On Feb 4, 2015 2:08 PM, "Kent Robertson karkauai@... [amelyachtowners]" <amelyachtowners@...> wrote:
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