There is no charging system on my nm195. I was looking at this today https://www.wsepo.com/products/flywheel-alternator-generator-for-changchai-changfa-or-similar-s195-zs195-1100-1105-1110-1115-single-cylinder-diesel-engine , does anyone know what the wattage if this unit might be? Looks like a rectifier and voltage regulator are need too. Right now there is a 10si hung on it to charge the starting battery and run a dump trailer hydraulic unit intermittantly.
Tom, I think I found what you're looking for.
George at UtterPower has this info:
https://utterpower.com/changfa_electrics.htm
It looks like it puts out 150 watts.
Here is another link.
https://dinatek.ec/wp-content/uploads/pdf/manual/MC1-Manual-Operacion-Changfa-1100-195.pdf
Check out pages 45 through 50.
These manuals are getting hard to find.
I just saved this as a pdf.
The one on my 1115 does not produce much, maybe 3-4 amps? It won't keep up with the automotive fan on the radiator and I have to keep a charger on the battery while running.
3-4 amps, that's horrible. I figured roughly 10 amps. And that is not much. The 10SI has to be a reliable setup. And cheap if it ever has to be replaced.
Looks like the 10si is there to stay. That hydraulic power unit draws a lot of power.