boardmonkey wrote: However which one is the alternator light, is it the battery on the dash as that stays on.
A bit confusing here, unless you have a problem that is. Yes the "alternator" light is also called the "battery charging light", on the dash. But, it should go off as soon as you start the engine. It goes off to indicate the battery is charging correctly. If it stays on, either your alternator, or it's wiring, is not charging the battery up. Or, you have upset the balance of that warning circuit by connecting your fuel pump to it's wiring, which from what I have read sounds possible, even likely, because =
boardmonkey wrote:power for the fule pump from the back of the alternator theres a spare temrinal to a 10A fuse and then onto the relay.
Though I think I read earlier on that the relay can be powered from that warning light circuit,
(for safety, ie fuel pump stops when the engine stops) much as the split charge relay is. It does seem though that your warning circuit is not behaving correctly. Perhaps the relay you are using for the fuel pump is pulling too much current and upsetting it. (that circuit is not designed for much current).
Whatever the cause, that light on the dash should go out when the motor is running. Note that some alternators require a bit of a rev up to "kick them in".