pawleyk
Running from Monday..
Hey guys,
I helped a friend we met on the road with a 1997 VW bus. It's the old style, but water cooled with the same 1.8l from the early 90's Jettas. That's probably not important, but it's a neat rig. Built in Brazil for the Mexican market..
Anyway, he had his house battery wired into his charging system, but wanted some sort of relay. I picked up a Ford starter relay and wired that in, but we burned up two of them in short order. I've done several of these simple systems and never had an issue, so was a little surprised. He picked up a constant duty relay from a golf cart place just to be sure, but he's blowing the fuse between the alternator and the relay now.
Here's how we've got it setup- 4ga cable from the alt to the relay, then from the relay to the house battery. There are 100 amp fuses between each 12v+ source (alt and house battery) and the relay. He's only blowing the one on the alternator side.
Relay is powered off of the 12v+ into the ignition coil so the batteries are connected while the van is running, disconnected when it's off.
The alt is original, but rebuilt and is rated to 90 amps..
Are we missing something here? All the connections are good. We've both checked multiple times.
Thanks!
I helped a friend we met on the road with a 1997 VW bus. It's the old style, but water cooled with the same 1.8l from the early 90's Jettas. That's probably not important, but it's a neat rig. Built in Brazil for the Mexican market..
Anyway, he had his house battery wired into his charging system, but wanted some sort of relay. I picked up a Ford starter relay and wired that in, but we burned up two of them in short order. I've done several of these simple systems and never had an issue, so was a little surprised. He picked up a constant duty relay from a golf cart place just to be sure, but he's blowing the fuse between the alternator and the relay now.
Here's how we've got it setup- 4ga cable from the alt to the relay, then from the relay to the house battery. There are 100 amp fuses between each 12v+ source (alt and house battery) and the relay. He's only blowing the one on the alternator side.
Relay is powered off of the 12v+ into the ignition coil so the batteries are connected while the van is running, disconnected when it's off.
The alt is original, but rebuilt and is rated to 90 amps..
Are we missing something here? All the connections are good. We've both checked multiple times.
Thanks!