sargentwolf
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Hi all.
So finished up installing my new backup camera today. Works great, I can now see the confused drivers behind me.
Problem I've been having (and it's been beating my best troubleshooting methods) is the electrical gauge bounces between 20 and 26 volts while idle and there's nasty alternator whine over the intercom headsets.
When I turned on the lights, I had accidentally turned the high beams on. The bouncing volt gauge was gone, it was steady at 26 volts. Looks like the issue is there.
Now, what makes the circuit different when the high beams are on? More voltage? Guessing I have a grounding issue inside the headlight buckets and the increased voltage powers through the ground?
Guesses?
So finished up installing my new backup camera today. Works great, I can now see the confused drivers behind me.
Problem I've been having (and it's been beating my best troubleshooting methods) is the electrical gauge bounces between 20 and 26 volts while idle and there's nasty alternator whine over the intercom headsets.
When I turned on the lights, I had accidentally turned the high beams on. The bouncing volt gauge was gone, it was steady at 26 volts. Looks like the issue is there.
Now, what makes the circuit different when the high beams are on? More voltage? Guessing I have a grounding issue inside the headlight buckets and the increased voltage powers through the ground?
Guesses?