Question i was wondering myself…
The recent alternator for most of them have an integrated voltage regulator. I guess then the beru/Bosch voltage regulator is useless ?
Anyone to confirm ?
When purchasing my pagoda this little device was alone and disconnected…
Dear Figoulu
Yes that is right, if you replace your original 35A alternator with a newer one from Bosch like AL69X which has exactly the same form factor as the original, the external voltage regulator is not needed.
You will disconnect in that case the external voltage regulator, on the regulator side, and on the end that goes to your original alternator which has a three prong cylindrical terminals connectors, you will take out the lead which is RED/BLUE. Change the terminal type to this particular cable to match the terminal type you have on the new BOSCH AL69X alternator (normally is a "o shaped").
And that is all you will need to do.
Of course if you want a more appealing harness, eliminating what is not needed and upgrading the charging capacity of the loom, then you will have to contact a guy like me who do refurbish and retrofit Mercedes classic wiring harnesses.
Nevertheless remember that if alternator is changed to a new modern one, it is "a must to increase wiring charging capacity", as more current is produced 80A, vs 35A, and you need to have the correct pipe type (Cable size) to let that current travel to you battery.
Best Regards
L.Peterssen