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Gen 2 flickering

Tylerl66

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I've read and searched and read some more but can't pin point my problem.

I just fixed my volt gauge with a 300ohm resistor and noticed it jumped right to the tip of green almost in red.
Now it reads in the middle of the red....
All the while gen 2 flickers.(I do have some problems with the printed circuit)

But my biggest concern is the volt gauge reading that its overcharging

My reading on battery's not running are as follows
Batt 1 13.2v
Batt 2 13.3v

While running
Batt 1 14.6v
Batt 2 14.7v
Combined 29.3v
 

Bigbondo007

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13.5-14.7 isn't out of the ordinary. Go check a 48v electric golf cart while it's charging and watch it pump 54-58v to it

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Bigbondo007

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Most mechanics consider an alternator to be undercharging at less than 14.3. How are your batteries' health?

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Tow4

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The voltage regulator set point is 14.8 volts. If you are within .2 volts, the alternator(s) is working ok.
 
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