alternator field wire size
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What ga. wire is used on 72 era B bodies for the field wires? Would it be beneficial to use a slightly bigger wire on a 75 amp alt, or are they just for sensing?
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Re: alternator field wire size
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Sensing is done by the voltage regulator which is not internal on vintage Mopars.. But the field wire is a low current circuit & 16 ga is what was originally used... The Battery wire however carries the load & should be larger...
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Re: alternator field wire size
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So what's the consensus? 14? 16? If I didn't have MSD ignition, etc, etc, I'd just have an Evans harness made. But-I'd have to hack it all up to get my other stuff wired. I wonder if they could do a bulkhead to regulator plug with field wires... I just want to drive the car this year. It's been off the road too long.
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Re: alternator field wire size
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18 ga is all you need. Even newer vehicles with 140 amp alternators only use 18 ga for the field wires.
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Re: alternator field wire size
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is not a SENSING wires, its a FIELD SOURCE wire
these wires feed both poles to the rotor coil and when spining creates the magnetic field what outer stator captures.
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Re: alternator field wire size
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"The sense is sensin' that the juice keeps pumpin' and I know why..." -Keith Richards, 1981. Really, isn't it all just semantics? Is the large wire on the alternator for charging? NO! The alternator charges. Etc, ad nauseum.
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not really semantic. The GM speelling is what give us the "SENSING" therm, where actually switches on the regulator and gives the signal to cluster light. Beside the "sensing" wire on GM, they get the SOURCE wire for reg/rotor in a diff wire
the field wires on Mopars actually FEED the alt rotor to be able to produce the output power. No sensing at all
Is not just semantics, is a diff way to work.
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Re: alternator field wire size
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not really semantic. The GM speelling is what give us the "SENSING" therm, where actually switches on the regulator and gives the signal to cluster light. Beside the "sensing" wire on GM, they get the SOURCE wire for reg/rotor in a diff wire
the field wires on Mopars actually FEED the alt rotor to be able to produce the output power. No sensing at all
Is not just semantics, is a diff way to work.
The sense wire on the GM was an output to let the idiot light know when to turn on. The field wires on Mopars regulate the output on the big wire by varying the voltage on the field. That was done internally on the GM alternators and because of the heat were a frequent source of failure.
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Re: alternator field wire size
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There is current flowing through the field wires, the "sensing" is done by the regulator via the blue IGN1 wire.
This is correct. All voltage reg need to know battery voltage and it dont matter if its internal or an external reg. They all need a 12 volt sense wire so the reg can control the alt output by the field circuit. And as was said the blue ign1 wire at the voltage reg is where the Mopar electronic reg picks up battery voltage. The other wire on the reg is the field ground wire as it uses that to control alt output. The ign1 wire also feeds the battery side of the ballast res and the factory ign module. Ron
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Thanks, guys. And by "sensing," isn't this what they basically do? Sense voltage to tell the alt what to do? Electricity=voodoo ;-)
There is current flowing through the field wires, the "sensing" is done by the regulator via the blue IGN1 wire.
DEPENDING on year setup
on electronic systems that's it. the blue wire section going to reg is the sensing one to make work the regulator and FEED NEGATIVE, sourced by chassis, but not the blue one going to fields... both shares same source but for diff purpouses
on mechanical systems, this blue wire senses ( allong with chassis ground ) AND feeds at the same time to get same kind of positive signal on reg output
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