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CS130 Wiring


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I have a CS130 alternator I'd like to connect to a 6hp motor for a remote location battery charger. I've searched around and I am having difficulties finding a definite answer to how the wiring needs to be setup. Obviously ground and positive are self explanatory; however do I only need to connect the L terminal through a 100 ohm resistor (or small light bulb) to the positive terminal to excite the alternator and leave the others disconnected?

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depends on the original application of the alternator. the regulators installed in them changed depending on the vehicle they went into and required different wiring based on that.

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GM says the only connections absolutely necessary are the case being grounded, the positive post connected to a battery and a 30-500 ohm resistor(or .38 to 6.3 watt bulb using the resistor numbers and a 13.8 volt reference) connected from the L pin to battery +.

 

I've used a 1/2 watt 470 ohm resistor for the L pin before, works as expected.

 

if you connect the F terminal to +12V, then even if the battery indicator bulb on pin L burns out, the alternator will still act normally.

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