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Re: Alternator wiring
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Can I just have a wire with fuse on it and how many amps for the fuse do I get?

Posted on: 2006/3/18 0:21
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Re: Alternator wiring
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You can replace the stock fusible link with another link or fuse of any type that meets the requirements. This is discussed in the previously mentioned "wiring" article.

Posted on: 2006/3/18 3:27
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Re: Alternator wiring
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it doesnt say or I missed it how many amps or rating that I can use for the replacement link
what is the stock amp rating of the fusible link?

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It's not the amp rating you need to worry about, it's the fusing rating.
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Use a "FUL 0.5mm2" or better fuse-link.
. There are more details in the article.

Posted on: 2006/3/18 8:24
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Re: Alternator wiring
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found these

Here are standard Nissan "Pacific" wire colours, their rated melting currents, and cross sectional area:
(Thanks to Wayne Monteath for uncovering this rare table!).

Pink 30 amp
Green 40 amps 0.50mm

Posted on: 2006/3/18 8:35
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Man these threads are a crack up.

You have an XXamp alternator and you cant work out what size fuze is required for the power.

Maybe its the battery. Yeah needs a new battery.

Posted on: 2006/3/18 8:52
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