Posted by john in la on January 12, 2008 at 17:14:01 from (67.35.236.61):
In Reply to: 1 wire alternator posted by Dan in Ore on January 12, 2008 at 16:07:22:
The wire needs to be 10 gauge and gets hooked where ever the + battery cable hooks. Starter; starter solenoid; battery post; ect.
If this is the Delco 10si alternator; I will have to agree with the other post. You will most likely be back in a few weeks asking how to re-wire it with 3 wires because it will not charge until you rev the engine to full throttle. Once it starts charging it will charge well but getting it to start can be a problem.
Now do not get me wrong. They do make a true one wire 10si. It was used in marine situations and cost over $80 for a rebuilt unit. But since the common three wire alternator will work as a one wire with the full throttle treatment; most said to be one wire alternators are really not.
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