Diatom
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Trying to unravel the mysteries of an older Cutwater, I collected the following admonitions about alternator diodes:
1. "Never switch on the inverter while engine running" for fear of damaging diodes.
2. "Never operate the house, nor engine, switches while engine running" for fear of damaging diodes.
3. "Never operate an alternator without a load" for fear of damaging diodes.
4. "You can leave your inverter on 24/7 if you have shore power".
5. "Turn your inverter off if moored without shore power - it drains the batteries even without a load".
6. "The red rotary switch with an "M" on it in the starboard cockpit lazarette is the inverter switch".
Are these consistent with prevailing wisdom?
Are there other ways for a newbie to fry them?
How would diode failure be manifested? (Presumably battery drain... some manner of alarm/indicator?)
/Diatom
1. "Never switch on the inverter while engine running" for fear of damaging diodes.
2. "Never operate the house, nor engine, switches while engine running" for fear of damaging diodes.
3. "Never operate an alternator without a load" for fear of damaging diodes.
4. "You can leave your inverter on 24/7 if you have shore power".
5. "Turn your inverter off if moored without shore power - it drains the batteries even without a load".
6. "The red rotary switch with an "M" on it in the starboard cockpit lazarette is the inverter switch".
Are these consistent with prevailing wisdom?
Are there other ways for a newbie to fry them?
How would diode failure be manifested? (Presumably battery drain... some manner of alarm/indicator?)
/Diatom