Have an issue with the alternator overcharging. In the Red at idle and any throttle makes it go even higher.
Originally this fried my first set of batteries and blew out at least one of the gauges in the dash. I replaced the Alternator, batteries, etc., and upon hooking up the new alternator, I'm getting the same issue.
New alternator is a bulldozer alternator with only a ground and positive connections. The small plug in wire (568 ) is not connected in the new alternator.
Did I just get two bad alternators in a row, or is there some obvious issue that I'm missing. I've gone through the TMs searching on overcharge, voltage, and Alternator. Beyond the test steps in TM 9-2320-272-23-1, I haven't found anything.
Truck is 2 hours away, and I have verified the cables are connected correctly, but will check again tomorrow, and run through some of the multimeter checks inside the cab.
Brother is suggesting we rewire everything based on standard Semi Truck to replace the ECU(? black box) thing.
Any advice before I spend my Labor Day inventing new curse words?
Originally this fried my first set of batteries and blew out at least one of the gauges in the dash. I replaced the Alternator, batteries, etc., and upon hooking up the new alternator, I'm getting the same issue.
New alternator is a bulldozer alternator with only a ground and positive connections. The small plug in wire (568 ) is not connected in the new alternator.
Did I just get two bad alternators in a row, or is there some obvious issue that I'm missing. I've gone through the TMs searching on overcharge, voltage, and Alternator. Beyond the test steps in TM 9-2320-272-23-1, I haven't found anything.
Truck is 2 hours away, and I have verified the cables are connected correctly, but will check again tomorrow, and run through some of the multimeter checks inside the cab.
Brother is suggesting we rewire everything based on standard Semi Truck to replace the ECU(? black box) thing.
Any advice before I spend my Labor Day inventing new curse words?