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3.  After allowing time for the regulator’s start-up delay, place the head of a steel screwdriver near the nut on the 

pulleyshaft or near the rear bearing of the alternator. There should be substantial magnetic pull. If a magnetic 

field is present, the voltage regulator, alternator brushes and rotor are likely to be working properly.    

If there is little or no magnetic pull at the pulley shaft or at the rear bearing, initiate the following test: 
With the key off and the engine off, remove the large harness plug from the 

regulator.

1.  Insert the end of a short length of electrical wire to the RED connector 

slot of the regulator harness and the other end of the wire to the BLUE 

connector slot. This bypasses the regulator and tests the alternator and 

the harness.

2.  Using your steel screwdriver, inspect for a magnetic field as described 

above.

3.  With your voltmeter, check for voltage on the blue wire at the alternator. If 

voltage does not exist, the harness may be at fault. If voltage does exist 

at the harness, but no magnetism is present, the alternator is likely to be 

malfunctioning.

4.  If a magnetic field is present. Both harness and alternator brushes and rotor appear to be working properly. If 

no magnetic field is present, proceed with the next test. 

Testing the actual output of the alternator is known as “Full Field Testing”. This can be accomplished by jumping a 

positive 24VDC current to the field terminal at the rear of the alternator. This test eliminates both the regulator and the 

harness, making it easier to isolate your investigation to the alternator.

CAUTION: Ensure that all voltage sensitive equipment is turned off prior to starting the engine. Voltage is 

unregulated during this test and could damage sensitive electronics. DO NOT let the engine run any longer 

than necessary to detect charging. If the system is not charging, remove the alternator and have it inspected 

by a qualified alternator shop, or call Balmar for warranty evaluation.

To test the alternator:

1.  Clip a jumper wire to the positive post of the alternator, or on the battery 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 your electrical system.

2.  Disconnect the field wire from the rear of the alternator and attach the other end of the jumper wire to the 

alternator’s Field terminal (F). CAUTION: Do not allow the wire to contact the case while it is attached to the 

positive post. The case is grounded and severe damage could occur.

3.  The regulator is now bypassed. When the ignition is engaged and the motor is started, the voltage should rise 

and charging current should be present.

4.  The motor should be run long enough to determine that charging voltage is present. Unregulated voltage can 

rise quickly. Do not allow extended unregulated charging to occur without carefully monitoring voltage levels. 

If the alternator fails to generate voltage during field testing, a malfunction of the alternator is likely. Contact 

your local alternator repair shop or Balmar’s technical service staff for recommendations.

Conclusion

If your readings differ substantially from the “Expected Readings” listed in the troubleshooting charts, the regulator 

may be malfunctioning, or there may be a continuity problem. Contact our technical support staff at (360) 435-6100. 

If you determine that repair service is necessary for either your alternator or regulator, please gather the following 

information before contacting our service technicians: Make and model of alternator. Model of voltage regulator and 

date of mfg. (date punched on rear side label of regulator). Voltage readings on red, brown and blue wire at regulator 

with engine off, key on. Voltage readings on red, brown and blue wire at regulator with engine running at a fast ideal 

1400 rpm.

Alternator Testing Continued

Summary of Contents for Max Charge MC-624

Page 1: ...g your regulator 2 Remove loose fitting clothing or jewelry which could become entangled in your motor or other machinery prior to installing regulator 3 Wear ANSI approved safety eye wear and protect...

Page 2: ...tors distance from alternator distance from inverters transmitters and other sources of RF noise convenient access and readability of the display The regulator wiring harness is 54 inches long providi...

Page 3: ...th your battery manufacturer for specifics Your battery manufacturer may supply you with a C rate for charging and discharging The maximum amount of charging current your battery can safely handle is...

Page 4: ...4 FIELD OUTPUT 5 ALT TEMP 6 ALT TEMP 7 BAT 2 TEMP 8 BAT 2 TEMP 9 BAT 1 TEMP 10 BAT 1 TEMP 11 DASH LAMP 12 GROUND INPUT Magnetic Reed Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 7 Ignition Connector 1 Connector 2...

Page 5: ...plug which is pre installed on the voltage regulator When the tachometer is connected via the MC 624 the regulator will ensure that the tachometer will not discontinue supplying field current when the...

Page 6: ...e sensor lug to the battery negative post closest to the center of the battery bank Extend sensor cable to the regulator 2 Connect the temperature sensor to the Bat 1 Temp terminals on the regulator I...

Page 7: ...operly mounted and the regulator wiring is installed the MC 624 is ready for pre flight testing Before turning on the engine it is advisable to check voltages at the following terminal connections to...

Page 8: ...are 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 s of a volt below bulk...

Page 9: ...ar 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 Regulator Programming Flow Chart More details can be found on pa...

Page 10: ...s 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 La...

Page 11: ...ENGINE MODE IS IN OPERATION E52 BELT LOAD MANAGER IS IN OPERATION In addition to the information provided in the basic display shown above the MC 624 long display provides the following data The long...

Page 12: ...e reed switch then releasing the reed switch be removing the magnet from the RED dot on the epoxy potting Basic Programming Programming For Battery Type The MC 624 features selectable programs for SEV...

Page 13: ...ramming mode The Advanced Programming Modes are as follows dLc Start Delay Controls time from regulator activation to start of charging Factory preset at one second Adjustable to a maximum of 999 seco...

Page 14: ...me the batteries will be held at equalization voltage Maximum time adjustment is three hours If manufacturer guidelines require longer equalization times allow for maximum time and reset for additiona...

Page 15: ...ery Temperature 125 F Requires installation of MC TS B sensor cable System Troubleshooting Regulator Troubleshooting The majority of charging difficulties can be attributed to damage corrosion or wear...

Page 16: ...FOR FIELD OUTPUT TO OCCUR ENSURE THAT VOLTAGE IS ABOVE 22V WHEN TESTING SYSTEM If voltage is not present on the RED or BROWN wires the regulator will not work If voltage is as expected at the RED and...

Page 17: ...y longer than necessary to detect charging If the system is not charging remove the alternator and have it inspected by a qualified alternator shop or call Balmar for warranty evaluation To test the a...

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: ...he world To Find a CDI distribution partner visit www cdielectronics com Both Balmar and CDI Products are manufactured in our ISO 9000 Certified Factory in Huntsville Alabama Please read carefully All...

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