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I recently acquired a 2013 M1152 from GovPlanet and got it running and driving again, however it has a 400A alternator with a no charge situation. Voltage across the batteries is reading 24.5v (each battery is at 12.3v with engine off) while engine is running or not, volt meter gauge is showing steady in the yellow range. I am seeing 24.8v at the alternator.
Interestingly, I have access to another alternator and external voltage regulator, (I'm hoping not to have to swap the alternator as it looks to be 1/2 the weight of the HMMWV)... When I swap the voltage regulator however (no idea if the alternate is a good unit by the way) the charging system shows in the far red zone, voltage across batteries is 33v, so I promptly shut the system down and swapped the original voltage regulator back on.
I've checked the terminals at the batteries, everything is tight there, though I am using cheaper, non-OEM AGM batteries. I've tried to chase down all connections and confirm grounds, not seeing any frayed wires, but electronics is my weak point (this certainly makes me feel that way).
I'm trying to avoid buying another voltage regulator without confirming that's the issue as they're currently unobtanium.
I was thinking next steps would be to test the PCB? Any thoughts/advice would be greatly appreciated. I couldn't find any specific trouble shooting guides for the specific voltage regulator this unit has, nor anything specific in the public TM's for the 400A alternator.
Interestingly, I have access to another alternator and external voltage regulator, (I'm hoping not to have to swap the alternator as it looks to be 1/2 the weight of the HMMWV)... When I swap the voltage regulator however (no idea if the alternate is a good unit by the way) the charging system shows in the far red zone, voltage across batteries is 33v, so I promptly shut the system down and swapped the original voltage regulator back on.
I've checked the terminals at the batteries, everything is tight there, though I am using cheaper, non-OEM AGM batteries. I've tried to chase down all connections and confirm grounds, not seeing any frayed wires, but electronics is my weak point (this certainly makes me feel that way).
I'm trying to avoid buying another voltage regulator without confirming that's the issue as they're currently unobtanium.
I was thinking next steps would be to test the PCB? Any thoughts/advice would be greatly appreciated. I couldn't find any specific trouble shooting guides for the specific voltage regulator this unit has, nor anything specific in the public TM's for the 400A alternator.
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