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I have been looking over some of the electrical on my truck, at first to see why my headlights might be dim, and now I have a few questions. Here are my observations, followed by the questions that some of you might be able to help with.
Observations:
Observations:
- Alternator appears to be working just fine. The 14v terminal shows 14.3v output, and the 28v terminal shows 28.6. Output voltages are steady here.
- On the alternator voltage regulator box on top, the 28v terminal shows steady voltage, a little over 28 v. The 14v terminal shows a fluctuating voltage less than 14v. It fluctuates by about 1v.
- Both lights on the alternator blink green
- When the truck has been parked and I crank it up, the voltage gauge comes right up into the green, over halfway of the green section, but after it runs for a while, presumably after the batteries are "charged" then the voltage drops to the left side of the green section.
- When I check the individual batteries, the voltages are different between the two batteries in the 12v circuit, and the other two that are in series to make 24v. The two batteries in the 24v circuit show about 1v more than the two batteries in the 12v section.
- On the reverse polarity protection relay, full alternator voltage is going in both on 14 and 28v but coming out there is a voltage drop. About a .3v drop for 28v and about .8v on the 14v side.
- I have about 13.5v at the headlight terminals when the truck is running. I think I just need the right bulb to use with my H4 conversion housings. Anyone have a suggestion for a known good LED H4 headlight bulb that fits? The headlight buckets do not have a lot of room behind the lamp housing so I don't know if I can even fit it one that has a heatsink or fan on the rear of the bulb.
- On your alternator, has anyone checked the voltage on the top two regulator terminals? Is yours steady voltage on both? How much voltage difference between what you see on those terminals vs the large output terminals on the main body of the alternator?
- If you test each battery individually, do you also see a voltage difference between the 12v parallel batteries and the other two that are in series to make 24v?
- Have you checked the reverse polarity protection relay to see how much voltage drop it exhibits? It sounds more like a set of diodes than a relay, which I know diodes exhibit some small voltage drop, but .8v seems excessive on the 14v side.
- On the alternator, where does the voltage come from that is present on the two top regulator terminals? I started looking through the manuals but haven't found this yet. Are these voltages fed back to the alternator so it produces output based on what is present "downstream" of the reverse polarity protection relay and other components?