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I didn't mention what the engineer has advised, because I do NOT want you to lose an alternator.
If you unhook an alternator output when the engine is running there is great probability that you will ruin the alternator.
This used to be an old test, way back in the 60's was to unplug the alternator with the engine running and if it kept running the battery was ok. That test was even taught in Italian dealerships (Fiat, AlfaRomeo,Ferrari)..
Then the cars that had that test done would have their alternators die, some right away, some not for several months.
You are putting a "spike" type situation in the charging system when you unplug it running. Newer alternators should, key word is should, withstand the spike, but any older alternator is at a strong risk of going kaput in the near future.
So I strongly advise against disconnecting the alternator power when the engine is running...
If you unhook an alternator output when the engine is running there is great probability that you will ruin the alternator.
This used to be an old test, way back in the 60's was to unplug the alternator with the engine running and if it kept running the battery was ok. That test was even taught in Italian dealerships (Fiat, AlfaRomeo,Ferrari)..
Then the cars that had that test done would have their alternators die, some right away, some not for several months.
You are putting a "spike" type situation in the charging system when you unplug it running. Newer alternators should, key word is should, withstand the spike, but any older alternator is at a strong risk of going kaput in the near future.
So I strongly advise against disconnecting the alternator power when the engine is running...
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