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alternator/charging battery question
by
motomike33y
on 07 Apr, 2010 09:48
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replaced volt reg on alternator, charging at 14v per my new gauge. yesterday suddenly dropped to 10v. replaced connector that was poor, but still only 10v-also checked w/voltmeter. alternator has other issues so I'm replacing it..but in the meantime, will 10v charge battery somewhat, or am I running completely off battery? I'm charging it at night, but wonder how long before I get stranded and have to use my jumpers. thanks
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#1
by
truckinwagen
on 07 Apr, 2010 10:04
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anything less than 14.4 will not charge a battery very well, and 10 is doing nothing.
-Owen
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#2
by
motomike33y
on 07 Apr, 2010 10:52
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that was my fear-will start and drive as little as I can before new alternator arrives(hopefully by weekend)-good thing it doesn't take lots of spins to start it
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#3
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 07 Apr, 2010 10:55
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that was my fear-will start and drive as little as I can before new alternator arrives(hopefully by weekend)-good thing it doesn't take lots of spins to start it
if you dont use the headlights, or heater, or anything that has a pretty good current draw, you will be able to drive around for at least a whole day on a fully charged battery. if nothing else is on, the fuel stop solenoid should be the only thing drawing power. and it takes almost none. when you start running your head lights and heater fan, then the battery will start to lose power quick.
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#4
by
motomike33y
on 07 Apr, 2010 11:07
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heater fan runs at low level whenever the key is on, so I'll be careful otherwise. glow plug is big big draw I assume.
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#5
by
bajacalal
on 07 Apr, 2010 11:28
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I drove across the state of Oregon with no working alternator and with the headlights and windshield wipers on! With a diesel you should be able to go a long way.
Make sure your blue exciter wire is good and connected and delivering ~ 12 volts. Also check the wiring coming from the alternator.
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#6
by
motomike33y
on 07 Apr, 2010 11:47
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I checked the voltage at the alternator w/voltmeter and it also is 10, like on my inside gauge. If yours was 12, then maybe it was charging some. I'm not worried since once it starts, it will run forever almost-I'm worried about the glow plug cycle, starter draw, which is a substantial drain, and if 10v doesn't replace any, then potential problems when I next try to start.
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#7
by
bajacalal
on 07 Apr, 2010 12:09
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I meant check the blue wire when the key is in the ON position, engine off, it should have battery voltage as the alternator has to be "primed" so to speak... Without that it will not reliably start producing voltage.
I think you should get a few good starts off a battery, I measured it once, iirc the battery output dropped something like 1/2 volt each time I attempted to crank it for about 3 seconds and cycled the glow plugs.
If you are not making a lot of stops, not driving at night/during rain and you should be fine, especially since you are charging the battery at night which should put you back to a completely charged battery each time.
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#8
by
motomike33y
on 08 Apr, 2010 05:17
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I got 4 starts, unfortunately the 5th was leaving work. Fortunately, I only had to walk a block to carry the battery to my charger-we'll see how many I get today. New alternator is supposed to arrive tomorrow pm.
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#9
by
motomike33y
on 12 Apr, 2010 12:14
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New alternator installed friday nite and took care of problem, now charging at 15 volts.
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#10
by
somolovitch3
on 13 Apr, 2010 19:06
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13.8 anyone?
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#11
by
motomike33y
on 14 Apr, 2010 11:28
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I didn't check w/my volt meter,but my in-car gauge shows 15, and showed 10 when it wasn't working right. That matched with 10 at voltmeter, and prior alternator matched at 14 when running.
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#12
by
8v-of-fury
on 15 Apr, 2010 08:34
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15 when running will charge a battery up real good.