kzeyus
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Working on a 1986 M998 with 6.5 GEP and 200amp dual voltage alternator. Been working great, but on thirty mile trip to town this week, voltage dropped into yellow near the end of the trip. I have the 14v tap routed to the + post of rear battery and 12v accessories such as radio and emergency lights running off this circuit with a breaker near the battery. Have a battery cutoff switch connected between the negative of the rear battery and the ground. When volt guage went into the yellow, the digital voltmeter on the 12v circuit dropped from 14.8v to 12.5 or so. Stopped the motor , switched off the batter disconnect and checked the belts etc. Started back up and drove home, volt guage in yellow and 12v voltmeter dropping to about 11.5 volts by the time I got home.
I have noticed that with the 12v tap added, even with ground cutoff disconnected, the 12v tap acts as a ground and 12v from first battery flows to dash lights etc even when main ground disconnected. Is there a better way to do this - not sure it's really a problem as you don't have enough batt to start the truck and that's the main reason for disconnect so as long as it doesn't hurt ESSS box or something.
Next day, I disconnected both batteries and tested for a bad battery, both look to be good. Reconnected batteries, started truck and both volt meters showed normal - in the green and 14.8 v on 12v guage. Checked voltages at alternator and all seemed proper. Let it run for an hour and charge batteries, went for a short drive and all seemed fine. Today went for a 10 mile drive, voltage dropped out about quarter of the way there. Stopped truck, turned off batt disconnect and took care of business, when I started up 15 minutes later, proper voltages again and all the way home. I did notice 12v voltmeter was now reading 15v instead of normal 14.8
Next plan is to track grounds and make sure all are good and tight as soon as I get a chance, especially on the added disconnect switch. Considered heat, but don't think that's it as was pretty cool when it failed this morning.
Anyone have other suggestions to check? Is it a sign of a failing regulator or generator?
I have noticed that with the 12v tap added, even with ground cutoff disconnected, the 12v tap acts as a ground and 12v from first battery flows to dash lights etc even when main ground disconnected. Is there a better way to do this - not sure it's really a problem as you don't have enough batt to start the truck and that's the main reason for disconnect so as long as it doesn't hurt ESSS box or something.
Next day, I disconnected both batteries and tested for a bad battery, both look to be good. Reconnected batteries, started truck and both volt meters showed normal - in the green and 14.8 v on 12v guage. Checked voltages at alternator and all seemed proper. Let it run for an hour and charge batteries, went for a short drive and all seemed fine. Today went for a 10 mile drive, voltage dropped out about quarter of the way there. Stopped truck, turned off batt disconnect and took care of business, when I started up 15 minutes later, proper voltages again and all the way home. I did notice 12v voltmeter was now reading 15v instead of normal 14.8
Next plan is to track grounds and make sure all are good and tight as soon as I get a chance, especially on the added disconnect switch. Considered heat, but don't think that's it as was pretty cool when it failed this morning.
Anyone have other suggestions to check? Is it a sign of a failing regulator or generator?