I recently had a fluctuating voltmeter, at times pegging the meter, at other times stuck in the yellow range. I eventually replaced the voltage regulator, but not until the low voltage situation ruined my new and expensive ESS box. But now, my voltmeter will not get out of the yellow range. I completely discharged my batteries recently, took out the regulator and tested it - it's working fine.
So now I have at least a few issues to confirm - bad brushes (or field coil), the exciter wire is not energized or bad diodes. It's been a while since I had the alternator off - is there a replaceable diode set on this unit? Also, is the exciter wire controlled by the ESS circuitry? Any insight into this is appreciated.
So now I have at least a few issues to confirm - bad brushes (or field coil), the exciter wire is not energized or bad diodes. It's been a while since I had the alternator off - is there a replaceable diode set on this unit? Also, is the exciter wire controlled by the ESS circuitry? Any insight into this is appreciated.