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Battery Load Controller, can it be bypassed?

coachgeo

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i have an issue with my A1 too. I changed the alternator but they didn´t work. I used the troubleshooting and jumped 24V to regulator E and the alternator works with 28,2 Volt. I have no input on E and i think E comes from the Bat. Load controller N2003.
Tomorrow i will check the Bat. Load control device by the troubleshooting, it´s very helpful.
http://www.ceniehoff.com/Documents/Ctrl_Hyperlink/TG0014D_uid12172009224052.pdf
"E"? ..... are you referring to "E" in the diagram on first page or???


oops... looks like I found it... your referring to "E" in the PDF link. Guessing that is same E in the first page which also shows that as a trickle charger load.
 
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