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posted on April 14th, 2014 at 08:47 PM
External reg Alternator Output/Fusible links


Hi Guys, just wondering if anyone knows the output on the early Bosch external regulator alternators? I have one on my Type 1 motor and the markings on its sticker are long gone.
Need to know as I want to run a fusible link on the lead from the battery to the alternator. Also want to run one for the main power lead to the fuse box if anyone has suggestions on the rating for that too? No fancy accessories on this one not even a stereo.
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posted on April 14th, 2014 at 09:07 PM



I believe most alternators are 55A, altho there are 75 and 95A available.



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posted on April 14th, 2014 at 10:15 PM



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I believe most alternators are 55A, altho there are 75 and 95A available.

G'day Mat, thats the number that pops into my head too, I got it quite a while ago so it is probably a 55A, bugger, I just ordered a 50amp fuse and holder, guess ill use that for the main harness feed. And get a 70/80amp fuse to be safe for the alternator. Thanks mate. :cool:




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posted on April 15th, 2014 at 01:07 PM



The Bosch externally regulated Alternators were 50amp, the Motorola ones were 55amp.

Is it only on the feed from the alternator or the main battery feed?
I run a 100amp circuit breaker on mine
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posted on April 15th, 2014 at 01:11 PM



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The Bosch externally regulated Alternators were 50amp, the Motorola ones were 55amp.

Is it only on the feed from the alternator or the main battery feed?
I run a 100amp circuit breaker on mine

Yeah mate that's the one, the feed from the alternator to the battery, I want to put a main fuse in for the run from the battery to the fusebox too though. I don't like the unfused circuits in wiring harnesses.. OK I will get a few bigger fuses, I have a couple of the big maxi fuse holders to use.




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posted on April 15th, 2014 at 01:18 PM



If its only the B+ feed from the alternator 50amp will be ample.
I'd use the same on the feed to the fusebox so you can keep a few spares in the glovebox.

I only use 100amp on mine as it has the electrical load of a modern car with the A/C, engine management, stereo system etc.
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posted on April 15th, 2014 at 01:21 PM



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If its only the B+ feed from the alternator 50amp will be ample.
I'd use the same on the feed to the fusebox so you can keep a few spares in the glovebox.

I only use 100amp on mine as it has the electrical load of a modern car with the A/C, engine management, stereo system etc.

Cool thanks mate, that is the size fuses I ordered anyway. Good guesstimate! Still trying to figure out a good place to put a amp/speakers that is away from prying eyes.. not having much luck.. Thanks again :tu:




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posted on April 15th, 2014 at 01:42 PM



I've got my amps under the front seats, you have to stand on your head if you want to see they exist and if you don;t want speakers on display in the rear parcel shelf with a light carpet over the top and front kick panels works well.
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posted on April 15th, 2014 at 02:00 PM



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I've got my amps under the front seats, you have to stand on your head if you want to see they exist and if you don;t want speakers on display in the rear parcel shelf with a light carpet over the top and front kick panels works well.

Its going in my Manxter to I don't have kick panels, Im shit out of luck there, I had thought of making up a "tool box" behind the back seats with everything in that.. Ill have to see how creative I can get.




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