I do have the stock ls4 alternator. It shorts out fuse box when I connect the b+ terminal to battery wire. The way fieroking made me the harness is a big red wire from alternator to starter then to battery. On the battery connector there is also another big red wire that goes to fuse box. So when it is all connected together besides to battery it shows some of the fuses to have ground current.
I belive that I do have a one wire exciter. I have the one big wire that goes to starter then battery. And on the pigtail of the alternator there is only one wire. I am not quite sure what it connects to tho.
The one wire from the pigtail should be connected to a light bulb in the dash. The circuit will look like this;
Fuse panel 12V+ Ignition ----> bulb ----> alternator.
Are you saying you have a testlight lighting up some of the fuses when the alternator is connected and battery is not in the system?
Yes? That's normal.
Connect the battery to the system and this condition will disappear. Items in the fuse panel that are connected to motors, bulbs or other loads will always appear to be going to ground when tested like that.
The wiring you described from Fieroking sounds correct.