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Installation By Wire

Install BLACK Ground Wire(s)

The BLACK Ground Wires (#1 and #2 in diagram at right) are included in the four-wire Ford-style plugs on the PRIMARY 

and SECONDARY wiring harnesses and are factory installed on regulator packages designated with “H” at the end of the 

model number. The other end of the Ground Wire is fitted with a ring terminal con-

nector. In most applications, this wire can be connected directly to the alternator’s 

ground terminal post. Both alternators and regulators must be connected to system 

ground. Check continuity between primary and secondary alternator ground termi-

nals to ensure minimal resistance.

Install RED Power Wire(s)

The RED Power Wires (#3 and #4 in diagram at right) are included in the four-wire 

Ford-style  plugs  on  the  PRIMARY and  SECONDARY wiring  harnesses  and  are 

factory installed on regulator packages designated with “H” at the end of the model 

number. The other end of the Power Wire is fitted with a ring terminal connector. 

In most applications, this wire can be connected directly to the alternator’s positive 

output post. When a diode-type battery isolator is used, the primary and secondary 

power wires must be connected to the battery side of the battery isolator.  Power 

Wires are equipped with 15-amp ATC type fusing. PRIMARY and SECONDARY 

wires must be fused.

Install BROWN Ignition Wire

The BROWN Ignition Wire (#5 in diagram at right) provides the ON/OFF voltage for 

the regulator. This wire is included in the Ford-style plug at the regulator end of the 

PRIMARY wiring harness. The other end of the wire is fitted with a butt connector. 

Typically, the ignition wire is connected to the ON side of the ignition switch. This 

may be at the actual switch, or to the wire in the existing engine wiring loom that 

delivers switched voltage from the ignition switch. In some cases, an oil pressure 

switch may be used to activate the regulator. In either case, the regulator’s ignition wire must see zero volts when the 

engine ignition is switched off. 

Only one ignition wire is required to activate the regulator.

Install BLUE Field Wire(s)

The BLUE Field Wires (#6 and #7 in diagram at right) provide regulated voltage to the alternators to excite the rotors and 

stators and control alternator output. The wire is included in the wiring harness Ford-style plug and is pre-connected at the 

regulator. At the other end of the wire, you’ll find either a plug or a ring terminal, depending on the alternator’s field termi-

nal connection. Attach the field wire to the alternator’s field terminal. Field 

wires should be equal in length. See your alternator manual for any specific 

requirements your alternator may have.

Install Alternator #1 Temperature Sensor

The  optional Alternator Temperature  Sensor  (MC-TS-A)  allows  your  Max 

Charge voltage regulator to monitor your alternator for temperatures in ex-

cess of safe operating levels. The MC-TS-A sensor assmbly includes a 54” 

cable, a sensing attachment lug and positive and negative regulator plug-in 

connectors. To install the MC-TS-A:
1.  Connect the sensor lug to one of the four bolts that hold the alternator’s 

front and rear cases together. Extend sensor cable to the regulator. The 

cable can be included within the regulator’s wiring harness, or can be 

run alongside the harness and attached with cable ties.

2.  Connect the positive and negative female connectors to the Alterna-

tor  Temp.  Sense  terminals  on  the  regulator  (#8  is  NEGATIVE.  #9  is 

POSITIVE). It is essential that the terminals match the polarity of the 

regulator connection pins (red wire to positive terminal and black wire 

to negative terminal).

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Summary of Contents for MAX CHARGE MC-612-DUAL

Page 1: ...ternators are being used to charge the same large battery bank The MC 612 DUAL provides two field output connectors two power input connectors and two system ground connections making it pos sible to...

Page 2: ...rom 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 for mount...

Page 3: ...BATTERY Temperature Sensor MC TS A Sensor lug connects to negative battery post enabling regula tor to monitor and respond to battery temperature condition USE CARE TO ENSURE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE WI...

Page 4: ...switch or to the wire in the existing engine wiring loom that delivers switched voltage from the ignition switch In some cases an oil pressure switch may be used to activate the regulator In either ca...

Page 5: ...e 1 4 spade terminal from the terminal 12 pin Crimp the spade terminal to the sense wire and reconnect the spade to the 12 terminal pin Data TX and RX Terminals 13 and 14 Are currently for factory use...

Page 6: ...gramming features Included with the regulator is a small screwdriver that doubles as the regulator s programming tool A small magnet embedded in the tip of the screwdriver s handle allows the user to...

Page 7: ...ds the bulk charge time by an additional six minutes and compares real time to target values This will re occur until all values are met 5 Ramps down to Absorption voltage 6 Absorption Charge Regulato...

Page 8: ...code Indicates temperature setpoint for ambient alternator and battery temperatures Followed by degrees celsius Indicates in millivolts the voltage value used to control voltage compensation for batt...

Page 9: ...AgL Optima OPS as well as a factory default program UFP and a program for systems with voltage sensitive halogen equipment HAL Programming can be accomplished whenever the regulator is activated Syste...

Page 10: ...16 and 17 Programming For Secondary Alternator OR Regulator Temperature Sensor The regulator allows the user to select between the use or a second battery temperature sensor or a second alternator tem...

Page 11: ...ues for that mode will begin to scroll 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 f...

Page 12: ...indicated Field Threshold Bulk To Absorption Controls the criteria the regulator uses to determine how hard the alternator has to be working to stay in calculated bulk charging mode Factory set at 67...

Page 13: ...at s capable of providing a signal to a user supplied and installed audible or visual alert to indicate the following while the regulator is in operation Small Engine Mode is activated Regulator is at...

Page 14: ...tery 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 balmar balmar net If all voltages at the regulat...

Page 15: ...tery side of the isolator if an isolator is in use Use a SHIELDED alligator clip for post attachment Unintentional contact between the alligator clip and the alternator case could result in damage to...

Page 16: ...eplacement In order to expedite warranty claims more efficiently BALMAR asks that prior to returning a defective product for repair you call their customer service department for a warranty return aut...

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