I found a used alternator that was guaranteed, so I bought it. I put it on and get the same thing - no charge. I have been reading all the posts I can find and am trying all of the suggestions. So far I have: 1)Checked the exciter wire - 24v, 2)Checked my ground wire, and 3)Removed the #2 wire and checked the voltage at the post on the alternator @ 1200rpm - 22.8v. I turned the voltage adjustment screw under the allen plug about 2 turns and it didn't change - 22.8v. So, what am I doing wrong and what else can I test. Or is my replacement alternator crap too? Thanks
OK, it looks like the original post is dead, since the OP never followed up with the solution to his problem. Since this is sortof related to my problem, I am going to hijack this thread - unless that is a problem.
With that said, I will continue with my troubleshooting progress and continue to ask for suggestions. After the above steps resulted in no progress, I removed the alternator and popped the back cover off. And there was the problem! Looked like a grenade blew up in there! That was 2 weeks ago.
Fast forward to today. Today, the dealer that sold me the alternator was making a delivery in Columbia, SC. Fortunately, he was travelling I77, which passes close to my house. I met him at the off ramp and exchanged my alternator - easy enough - good man! I took it home, installed the pulley, and installed the alternator. I double checked everything then hooked up the batteries. I fired her up and the voltage gauge was in the yellow - STILL. I turned on the headlights and raised the rpms to ~1300 - no change. I turned the voltage adjustment screw - no change. I measured exciter wire voltage - 24.4. I measured output voltage at the alternator - 24.4. I measured the batteries - 24.5!
I went inside and turned off the accessory switch and turned it back on - the volt gauge jumped over to the RED. I switched it back off and decided to turn the voltage adjustment back to where it was when I installed the alternator. I turned the switch back on and it went to the red again. switched off and adjusted the voltage screw again - still in the red. I shut the engine down and measured the voltage at the batteries - 26.2v.
That's when I decided to come inside for lunch and post my new (over charging now) problems before I screwed this alternator up!
Question: Why (when I start the engine up) does the alternator NOT charge, then when I switch the accessory switch off then back on, it DOES charge (overcharge)?
Question 2: Why is the voltage adjustment not changing the output?
I am doing all of this stuff by myself, so it is kindof a pain to keep climbing up and down to the engine compartment and back and forth to the cabin. Has anyone run into this problem?