Dodge One Wire Alternator

I'm not familiar enough with the later stuff to advise you, unless you have and can post some of the related diagrams.

You CAN use a one wire, but as I said one big big caveat is to use a huge charge wire. No6 would be good, or if you don't have that big, you can make one up out of say, three parallel no 10 wires.

Here's the thing with a "one wire." When the battery is "a little down," say, in the winter, you have lights, heater, etc, or whatever---"a big load" and the alternator is charging hard, there WILL BE a voltage drop on the charge line, and the alternator "sense" is at the alternator, not the battery. IF the charge wire is a little small, the system voltage will sag, while the alternator thinks everybody is happy.