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pbraswell(at)alterthought Guest
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Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 2:09 pm Post subject: Denso Alternator Hook-up |
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All,
I'm certain this is going to be a 101 question, forgive me.
I'm about to hookup my Denso alternator and it has two wires
protruding from the back, one labeled 'L' and the other labeled 'I'.
I'm certain one is for the "idiot light" and the other should be the
input for 12V and I'm no certain which is which. Any help would be greatly
appreciated!
-peter
Peter J. Braswell
CTO/CIO Canal Capital LLC
804.934.0300 ext 21
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rv8ch
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 250 Location: Switzerland
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Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 10:30 pm Post subject: Denso Alternator Hook-up |
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Quote: | I'm about to hookup my Denso alternator and it has two wires
protruding from the back, one labeled 'L' and the other labeled 'I'.
I'm certain one is for the "idiot light" and the other should be the
input for 12V and I'm no certain which is which. Any help would be greatly
appreciated!
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Peter,
The L connection would be for the warning light, and the I
would be for the ignition, that is, to start the alternator.
Here are some photos and more information about my denso
alternator - most of the information should apply to
yours, too.
http://www.rv8.ch/article.php?story=2004112513263691
--
Mickey Coggins
http://www.rv8.ch/
#82007 finishing
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gmcjetpilot(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 1:59 am Post subject: Denso Alternator Hook-up |
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Peter:
It would be good to have a part number but I think I got it. When you say wire
protruding I assume from a "T" shape plug.
Some more info:
http://img116.imageshack.us/img116/3039/altwiring5cm.jpg
(Ignore the round plug, the D terminal is a Dummy terminal for the model shown)
http://img110.imageshack.us/img110/9978/toyota7gf.jpg
(Shown for refrence only, slightly modified Toyota diagram, it shows fuse and fusible
links with the wavy line or lines respectively. You can and should sub in CB's in some
locations.)
Yes a CB on the "B-lead" (Battery lead the big heavy gage wire from the alternator
output to the battery. It is NOT one of the two small wires in the plug. The CB should
be of the type that can be pulled manually, that is my suggestion. It just allows you
another way to isolate the alternator if needed.)
Time: 02:09:36 PM PST US
From: "'Peter Braswell'" <pbraswell(at)alterthought.com>
Subject: Denso Alternator Hook-up
<pbraswell(at)alterthought.com>
All,
I'm certain this is going to be a 101 question, forgive me.
I'm about to hookup my Denso alternator and it has two wires
protruding from the back, one labeled 'L' and the other labeled 'I'.
I'm certain one is for the "idiot light" and the other should be the
input for 12V and I'm no certain which is which. Any help would be
greatly appreciated!
-peter
Peter J. Braswell
CTO/CIO Canal Capital LLC
804.934.0300 ext 21
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