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Alternator diode query

Posted: 26 Jun 2017, 08:12
by what2do
A bit of a specific question this but who knows, we may have an alternator specialist amongst us. When testing the diodes in a rectifier, does anybody know where I can find the acceptable values? I believe mine is reading high and would like to check. From what others have said it appears to need replacing regardless.

Thanks.

Re: Alternator diode query

Posted: 26 Jun 2017, 10:13
by Oldiebut goodie
Give me the part no on the diode and it can soon be found out. Generally if they are all the same value they will be ok, it is when 1 is different that it will need replacement.
If I get chance I'll rip an alternator apart and check them.

Re: Alternator diode query

Posted: 26 Jun 2017, 12:27
by what2do
I don't have the alternator apart, I just did the simple test of putting the meter on the 2 posts at the rear (D and B+). With the meter probes one way I get 0L and the other way I'm getting over 1600 with the meter set to 'diode'. I've read that it shouldn't be more than 800. That's the extent of my knowledge at this point. Thanks.

Re: Alternator diode query

Posted: 26 Jun 2017, 12:46
by Oldiebut goodie
The diodes need checking individually.

Re: Alternator diode query

Posted: 26 Jun 2017, 13:07
by CovKid
Yep, need desoldering, by which point you might just as well change the rectifier anyway.

Re: Alternator diode query

Posted: 26 Jun 2017, 13:32
by what2do
I hear you, I'm just trying to understand each process individually. Would the meter reading indicate a fault that you can relate to? The actual symptoms that I've mentioned have given you reason to suggest that the rectifier needs replacing, it will be replaced but I'm just trying to further understand what the figure of 1600 means.

Thanks.

Re: Alternator diode query

Posted: 26 Jun 2017, 13:38
by bigbadbob76
The figure 1600 is millivolts drop across the two points you are measuring.
If you remove the diodes and check them individually I'd expect round about 700mV one way and open circuit (ol) the other way.
Measuring them in circuit with the other diodes and alternator windings gives confusing results.
Hope that helps.

Re: Alternator diode query

Posted: 26 Jun 2017, 13:52
by what2do
bigbadbob76 wrote:The figure 1600 is millivolts drop across the two points you are measuring.
If you remove the diodes and check them individually I'd expect round about 700mV one way and open circuit (ol) the other way.
Measuring them in circuit with the other diodes and alternator windings gives confusing results.
Hope that helps.


No, it doesn't really help but that's because it's gone beyond my level of comprehension!!!! Perhaps, it's too much to ask to become an 'expert' just by watching a few youtube videos...

I've found a local guy that refurbishes alternators so I'll be dropping it off soon. Ta.

Re: Alternator diode query

Posted: 26 Jun 2017, 13:53
by what2do
Oldiebut goodie wrote:The diodes need checking individually.



Searush by any chance????

Re: Alternator diode query

Posted: 26 Jun 2017, 15:47
by Oldiebut goodie
Above does not compute in my brain! Searush?

Re: Alternator diode query

Posted: 26 Jun 2017, 19:56
by what2do
Oldiebut goodie wrote:Above does not compute in my brain! Searush?


Not one of your other usernames on a boating forum?

Re: Alternator diode query

Posted: 26 Jun 2017, 20:08
by Oldiebut goodie
You wouldn't catch me on a yellow welly brigade's forum!

Re: Alternator diode query

Posted: 26 Jun 2017, 20:47
by what2do
Oldiebut goodie wrote:You wouldn't catch me on a yellow welly brigade's forum!

He has the same avatar as you, just wondered.