6 hours ago
Overview
On the Hitachi EX150 excavator, the battery relay acts as a safety switch—isolating nearly all electrical circuits when the machine is not running, except for the ignition circuit. It also enables alternator charging once the engine is running.
Wiring Configuration
- The battery’s positive terminal connects to one large terminal on the relay—this also includes a red fuseable link that feeds the key ignition switch.
- The other large terminal serves the alternator/starter circuit and is connected via a white wire, typically going to the alternator’s output or starter.
One technician confirmed this setup after tracing and testing:
- Red wire → key switch (left side of the relay alongside the battery + cable)
- White wire → alternator output (right side of relay, alongside starter feed)
How It Works
- Ignition On: The red fuseable link energizes the relay coil, allowing battery power to flow from the alternator/starter circuit and energize the vehicle’s electrical system.
- Engine Running: The alternator generates voltage (around 26–28V), feeding back through the relay to charge the battery and supply electrical circuits.
Quick Checklist for Wiring & Troubleshooting
- Confirm red link goes to ignition circuit.
- Confirm white link ties to alternator and starter output.
- Ensure both batteries are grounded properly.
- Check for corrosion or damage in fuseable links and connectors.
- Measure voltages:
- Battery (Engine OFF): ~24V
- Battery (Engine RUNNING): ~26–28V
- Battery (Engine OFF): ~24V
One user found their EX150 wasn’t charging. Upon inspection, the alternator output wasn’t reaching the relay due to a brittle connector. A simple splice repair restored continuity and the machine began charging normally—highlighting the importance of secure relay wiring.
Summary
- Red fuseable link + battery positive feed the key switch circuit.
- White link provides alternator/starter output through the battery relay.
- The relay safely disconnects circuits when off and enables charging when running.
- Inspect and secure wiring for reliable electrical operation.