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leece neville alternator wriring

als804

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These days i am considering install high power inverter on m1008. So 500ah additional batteries will be needed.
But the alternator is the only problem I can’t solve.
Here some one sells 24v 200a leece Neville alternator at cheap price. But I couldn’t find its wiring

I guess the below alternator is leece nevile alternator for US armed car.
someone says this is external alternator and output dual voltages 12v,24v

but i need 24v output. How can i wire it?

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Skinny

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Probably needs an external voltage regulator. Get onto Leece Neville or what is now Prestolite website and find the model. There should be a parts list and wiring diagram.

My suggestion is probably scrap it and find something new that is supported. Think common over the road unit.

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Keith_J

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Definitely needs an external regulator plus the connector. Probably needs a larger crankshaft pulley to drive it at enough speed to obtain rated output.
Getting 100 amps at 12 volts from a single 3/8" v belt is about the limit of power transmission. That unit uses two belts, each one 1/2". Or a wide multi groove serpentine with 180° of wrap.
 

als804

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Oh. Thanks for both relplies. External regulator is hard to find here. And the belt also would be problem. Will do another plan. I wil just install an normal alternator 24v100A without changing stock setup. Because after looking at belts there is one more belt groove not used. Thanks!
 

Skinny

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Jam a pair of 555JHO's in series. Plenty of power and both 12/24 capability for a fraction of the price of most other options.

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