15N AVI 998
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Hey all,
Trying to get this typed up before my laptop dies. Over the last few weeks, my 998 has been showing a low charge indication after warm up and during driving. I'm still running the 60 amp generator on it, which was recently replaced, and have cleaned all connections that I could access relatively easily (I think I only missed one). Doing voltage checks, I have 28.1-28.3 (maybe 28.5 momentarily/intermittently) on the gen and at the batteries, but only charging at 5 amps or less immediately after starting (checked with a Fluke clampmeter). What has me concerned is that the voltage at the igniton/sense lead (?) is only 14-14.5 (varying slightly), maybe causing the low amperage output.
I've recently installed a cutoff switch at the batteries (in a way that still enables jump starting (however unintentional). Jumping the truck from a generator trailer and then disconnecting (yes, I forgot I had the disconnect switch off) the charge indicator was right at the "tick mark" in the green field with a slight high frequency shake of the needle. Turning the batteries on brought the needle down to just under a quarter charge indication, with a stable needle.
I'm wondering if anyone else has had this issue and what was done to correct it. From what I'm seeing in schematics for other model HMMWVs, the EESS or protective control box (?) provides the necessary excitation/control voltage for the gen to function as needed. Really hoping I don't have to change out a control box.
Standing by for suggestions, or legible electrical drawings.....
Trying to get this typed up before my laptop dies. Over the last few weeks, my 998 has been showing a low charge indication after warm up and during driving. I'm still running the 60 amp generator on it, which was recently replaced, and have cleaned all connections that I could access relatively easily (I think I only missed one). Doing voltage checks, I have 28.1-28.3 (maybe 28.5 momentarily/intermittently) on the gen and at the batteries, but only charging at 5 amps or less immediately after starting (checked with a Fluke clampmeter). What has me concerned is that the voltage at the igniton/sense lead (?) is only 14-14.5 (varying slightly), maybe causing the low amperage output.
I've recently installed a cutoff switch at the batteries (in a way that still enables jump starting (however unintentional). Jumping the truck from a generator trailer and then disconnecting (yes, I forgot I had the disconnect switch off) the charge indicator was right at the "tick mark" in the green field with a slight high frequency shake of the needle. Turning the batteries on brought the needle down to just under a quarter charge indication, with a stable needle.
I'm wondering if anyone else has had this issue and what was done to correct it. From what I'm seeing in schematics for other model HMMWVs, the EESS or protective control box (?) provides the necessary excitation/control voltage for the gen to function as needed. Really hoping I don't have to change out a control box.
Standing by for suggestions, or legible electrical drawings.....