Lew,

My problem does not seem to be at idle, but at cruising speed.

Rit

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Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 5:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] Fanbelt dust


"Rit" wrote:

> I've got a newer Balmar 100 amp alternator bolted onto a Volvo
> MD2030 and am
> getting a lot of rubber dust off the balmar pulley, which is getting
> sucked
> into the alternator.
>
> Changed sheeves, belts match sheeves, spoke to both Balmar and
> Volvo, no
> help there.

<snip>

Too much required starting torque for a single belt.

A dual belt drive is the only mechanical solution.

As an alternate, increase the engine idle RPMs to about 1,500, the
alternator should now be about 3,000 RPM, then add a 2 pole relay
controlled by the oil pressure sending unit and use a relay contact in
the field circuit of the alternator.

This will reduce the starting torque problem since it delays
alternator output.

Lew







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