background image

15

www.balmar.net   /   Customer Service: +1 (360) 435-6100 x1   /   Technical Support: +1 (360) 435-6100 x3

Tech Service is available Monday - Friday (8:30am - 7:30pm EST)

System Troubleshooting

Regulator Troubleshooting 

The majority of charging difficulties can be attributed to damage, corrosion or wear at wiring, fusing or wiring connections.

Before attempting to troubleshoot alternator or regulator issues, be sure to address the following:

1. 

Remove and clean all charging system electrical connections (positive and negative). Check the voltage regulator’s 

harness for continuity. Wires and terminals can and will become corroded, and need to be cleaned or replaced. Ensure that 

the regulator’s ground wires are provided with a clean connection to system ground.

2. 

Inspect and replace 10A ATC type fuse in the regulator wiring harness if fuse appears to be damaged or corroded. Ensure 

that the fuse holder is also free of corrosion.

3. 

Charge all batteries to their proper fully charged state, and determine if they are serviceable. If your batteries are flooded-

type, use your hydrometer to determine their condition.

4. 

Check and tighten alternator belt. If the belt show signs of wear or damage, replace it. Always replace existing belts with the 

finest quality replacements available.

If batteries and wiring are in suitable condition, use the tests on the following page to determine if charging problems are

a result of a faulty alternator or regulator. These tests provide an opportunity to isolate the alternator, regulator and wiring 

harness in order to determine the problem source. In order to perform these tests, you will need an independent DC meter 

(preferably a digital type). In an emergency, a 12V light bulb or test light can be used to help determine if power or working 

grounds exist. An amp meter and a battery hydrometer with a thermometer are also helpful diagnostic tools.

Voltage Regulator Testing

Set your voltmeter to 12VDC and connect the negative lead to the BLACK ground wire at the regulator as shown at in the 

diagram at right.

With the ignition turned OFF, check voltage on the RED (power), 

BLUE (field) and BROWN (ignition) wires in the regulator plug.
Voltages should be as follow:

• RED wire equal to battery voltage

• BLUE wire zero volts

• BROWN wire zero volts

With the ignition in the ON position (engine not running), check 

voltage on the RED (power), BLUE (field) and BROWN (ignition) 

wires in the regulator plug:

• RED wire equal to battery voltage

• BLUE wire between 4V and 11V

• BROWN wire equal to battery voltage

PLEASE NOTE: In systems where the ignition (BROWN) wire is 

supplied power via an oil pressure switch, jump directly from test #1 

to test #3.
With the ignition in the ON position (with engine running at 1,400 rpm fast idle), check voltage on the RED (power), BLUE (field) 

and BROWN (ignition) wires in the regulator plug. Voltages should be as follow:

• RED wire equal to battery voltage

• BLUE wire between 4V and 11V

• BROWN wire equal to battery voltage

If voltage is not present on the RED, the BROWN and the Positive Battery Sense Wire, the regulator will not work. If voltage is 

as expected at the RED the BROWN and Positive Battery Sense wire, and there is zero, or an unexpected voltage reading at 

the BLUE wire, contact our technical support staff at (360) 435-6100, or e-mail us at [email protected].
If all voltages at the regulator meet expectations, yet the alternator is not producing charging current, test the alternator. The 

following tests are recommended for determining alternator functionality.

Summary of Contents for ARS-5-H

Page 1: ...machinery prior to installing regulator 3 Wear ANSI approved safety eye wear and protective gear 4 DO NOT attempt to modify the regulator Modifications could result in damage to your charging system...

Page 2: ...tance from inverters transmitters and other sources of RF noise convenient access and readability of the display The regulator wiring harness is 54 inches long providing a three to four foot radius fo...

Page 3: ...NITION INPUT 4 FIELD OUTPUT 5 BAT TEMP 6 BAT TEMP 7 STATOR IN 8 TACHOMETER OUT 9 ALT TEMP 10 ALT TEMP 11 DASH LAMP Magnetic Reed Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 7 Positive Battery Sense Required for Inte...

Page 4: ...ire The BLUE Field Wire 1 in diagram at right provides regulated current to control alternator output The wire is included in the wiring harness Ford style plug and is pre connected at the regulator A...

Page 5: ...regulator start up to indicate active status Magnetic Reed Switch Looking much like a small thermometer atop the regulator s circuit board the magnetic reed switch provides a durable sealed interface...

Page 6: ...met 5 Ramps down to Absorption voltage 6 Absorption Charge Regulator continues to control the alternator s output voltage for an additional 18 minutes at approximately 2 10 volts below bulk charging...

Page 7: ...30 BATTERY VOLTAGE BELOW 12 5 VOLTS E34 BATTERY VOLTAGE BELOW 10 5 VOLTS E40 BATTERY VOLTAGE TOO HIGH OVER 16 VOLTS E41 FIELD VOLTAGE TOO HIGH E42 STATOR VOLTAGE TOO HIGH E51 SMALL ENGINE MODE IS IN O...

Page 8: ...es Standard Flooded Halogen Systems Lithium Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Balmar Alternator Models 6 Series Alternators 70A 150A Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes AT Series Alternator 165A 200A Yes Yes Yes Yes 9 Series L...

Page 9: ...ion of contacting and immediately removing the magnet from the reed switch TOUCH HOLD Indicates the action of contacting and holding the magnet to the reed switch TOUCH HOLD RELEASE Indicates the acti...

Page 10: ...ort or long display bEL INDICATES ENTRY INTO BELT LOAD MANAGER MODE b 0 INDICATES BLM OFF b 1 INDICATES BLM SETTING 1 FIELD REDUCTION 5 b 2 INDICATES BLM SETTING 2 FIELD REDUCTION 10 b 3 INDICATES BLM...

Page 11: ...ax b 2 90 Field Max b 3 85 Field Max b 4 80 Field Max b 5 75 Field Max b 6 70 Field Max b 7 65 Field Max b 8 60 Field Max b 9 55 Field Max AL2 2nd Alternator Sensor Mode b2 2nd Battery Sensor Mode Sd...

Page 12: ...l in the opposite direction Continue to HOLD until the desired value is displayed 4 REMOVE the magnet from the RED dot The mode indicator will be displayed again followed by the indicator for the next...

Page 13: ...s 18 minutes Settings are from 1 hrs 6 minutes to 6 hours To reverse direction of scroll release magnet and wait for LED to display F1c code Re activate switch with magnet and release when desired val...

Page 14: ...ature Sensor terminals 4 Add appropriate connectors to the switched wires and connect to the positive and negative terminal connections Dash Lamp The ARS 5 provides a Dash Lamp circuit that s capable...

Page 15: ...ly a digital type In an emergency a 12V light bulb or test light can be used to help determine if power or working grounds exist An amp meter and a battery hydrometer with a thermometer are also helpf...

Page 16: ...test Testing the actual output of the alternator is known as Full Field Testing This can be accomplished by jumping a positive 12VDC current to the field terminal at the rear of the alternator This t...

Page 17: ...17 www balmar net Customer Service 1 360 435 6100 x1 Technical Support 1 360 435 6100 x3 Tech Service is available Monday Friday 8 30am 7 30pm EST NOTES...

Page 18: ...18 www balmar net Customer Service 1 360 435 6100 x1 Technical Support 1 360 435 6100 x3 Tech Service is available Monday Friday 8 30am 7 30pm EST NOTES...

Page 19: ...plication maintenance or modification or b any misuse contrary to the instructions provided with the product or c loss or d malfunctions caused by other equipment or e acts of God Examples of conditio...

Page 20: ...6 772 3829 www cdielectronics com CDI Electronics designs and manufactures ignition components for outboard motors and diagnostic software for most Marine Engines CDI enjoys relationships with 70 dist...

Reviews: