biscuitwhistler37
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Hello all, I purchased a 69 Kaiser m35a2 with a 12v alternator set up in parallel with the 24v generator and system, and I know it's installed improperly. Throughout this thread I will be assessing and documenting exactly what is installed improperly and how I remedied the problem. So far the known problems are: 12v alternator wired to 24v battery system, mounted hard (metal to metal) to the alternator bracket, which is mounted hard to the engine. These are big no no's. Any 12v alternator installed needs to be isolated from all metal on the truck and engine, because the 24v system grounds to the truck and engine. Solution: rubber tube "bushings" on the alternator bolts for the alternator to sit on when installed. The alternator is also routed to one of the batteries in the 24v system. Huge no no. The ideal setup is to run your 12v alternator to an added 12v house battery. Now unless you're going to be running electric winches and things that take huge power, just about any small to medium battery will work, and I'm sure someone will correct me if that's inaccurate, but as long as the alternator's charging capabilities don't overcome the batteries load capacity, you shouldn't have a problem. I'm going with a deep cycle marine battery, because I have half a dozen laying around, and for my setup it's ideal. Heading out to start rerouting wires now, when it's squared away I'll post pics and step two, wiring in a 12v panel, will begin. Happy fixing!!!!!