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Potential charging issue

Post by Ladaman » Sun Feb 01, 2015 11:21 pm

When out and about today, the volt meter I have fitted was showing all sorts of readings. Anywhere from around 13.5V right down to about 11.3V

The voltage would tend to drop if I turned the heater fan speed up, and go up if I turned it off.

As regulators seem to be "set", does it just sound like the alternator needs a strip and good clean?

Also, I have a pair of LED spotlamps, and I thought the idea was to allow loads of light for very little power. I think they are 20W each. Well when I turn those on, it can knock the volt meter reading right down to the low 10V area, knocking about 2V from the electrical system. :S

Ideas?
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Re: Potential charging issue

Post by ScottieJ » Sun Feb 01, 2015 11:49 pm

Could be the regulator breaking down, stuck brushes or even just a dodgy wire/connection.

Give it a good strip and a clean.
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Re: Potential charging issue

Post by Anton » Mon Feb 02, 2015 1:44 pm

I kinda wonder how many SJ's do this without us realising - anyone think this might be normal SJ behaviour? I kinda want a voltmeter now for mine...

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Re: Potential charging issue

Post by Rhinoman » Mon Feb 02, 2015 10:12 pm

Where is the voltmeter wired to?
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Re: Potential charging issue

Post by Ladaman » Mon Feb 02, 2015 10:48 pm

Good question.

I can't actually remember, but I think it might be the supply to the cigarette lighter socket.

Does it matter?
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Re: Potential charging issue

Post by Rhinoman » Tue Feb 03, 2015 9:39 am

It may make a difference, the cigarette lighter outlet comes through a fuse, I would want to verify the readings with a voltmeter connected directly across the battery. Is this an automotive voltmeter or just a cheap panel meter? automotive meters are usually quite heavily damped so you don't see transients.
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