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Advice Wanted - Electrical Issues
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12g is definitely too small but the drop to below 12V with a load indicates an additional excessive resistance between the battery connection and your loads (or possibly a weak battery).
Are you using standard pulley diameters on the crank and alternator? |
Regarding the wire gauge - an online calculator says a 13 volt source pushing 50 amps through 5 feet of 12 AWG wire will drop to just below 12 volts at the end. So that may be your problem. Here's a link to the calculator so you can evaluate other AWG options: Link
As for the routing - I wired my Cheetah with the main positive battery cable going directly to the starter solenoid, and from there through an 80 amp fuse to the main bus. The alternator output goes through an 80 amp fuse to the same main bus. If you route your alternator output to the + battery cable at the starter you are effectively using that post as the main bus that powers every other system in the car. That is not an uncommon way to do it. P.S. If the fittings at the ends of either of your battery cables are loose or corroded, that may be part of the problem too. |
I think what you've found is an issue that was present in some CR Cobra wiring harnesses. I say "some" because I don't know if all CR wiring harnesses were the same. I'm working from memory for a build that I did in the mid-90's, but I do recall adding a larger gauge wire between the alternator and the circuit breaker, and then another wire between circuit breaker and the fuse block to carry the amperage to where it is consumed. The wiring harness as delivered with my kit by CR had a single, too small wire to carry the alternator produced amperage under heavy load conditions like when the cooling fan energized.
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At what RPM were your voltages measured? 1G alternators don't have a great deal of output at idle, so going to a 3G alternator would help with that. See this chart and how current (not voltage) drops off. It's notable the chart starts at 900 RPM and I'm sure you can appreciate it would be much less at lower RPM. Like others, I'd suggest your charging wire is much smaller than required. https://www.motortrend.com/uploads/s...ound%7C875:492 Source: https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/in...r-older-fords/ |
6mm (10AWG) stranded copper (min) should be an adequate replacement wire size
Blas |
A note...
Just because an alternator is capable of 130A, doesn't mean it's putting that out all the time. Given an adequate RPM, the output will be total of active loads and what is used charging the battery. In order to charge the battery, you need a minimum of 12.8V (where the charge graph crosses zero). |
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