1951M1078
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Put in all new battery's and the system when all spazzed out ( flashing reds then amber's then some green then reds then amber's and reds )and then back to RED 14v and no light on the 28v.
Pulled the lines off the revers polarity box and cleaned and reinstalled. SAME.
Put the battery's that had been in it and it tried to work but back to RED at 14v.
Looks like this problem is above my pay grade. For the life of me I can't see why it was made this complicated ? Don't get me wrong that is one smart regulator but come on,really .Its like $700+ new (if you can get one ) and used $300+. And the only way to finishing the testing is with a "known good regulator".
I'm back to the original question .
Go aftermarket ? (and pull most of the stuff between the battery's and the alternator .will need to see if that can even be done)
Go used alternator and regulator ? ( and only God knows how long that will keep working)
If only the light would go on in my head ! Sad.
Pulled the lines off the revers polarity box and cleaned and reinstalled. SAME.
Put the battery's that had been in it and it tried to work but back to RED at 14v.
Looks like this problem is above my pay grade. For the life of me I can't see why it was made this complicated ? Don't get me wrong that is one smart regulator but come on,really .Its like $700+ new (if you can get one ) and used $300+. And the only way to finishing the testing is with a "known good regulator".
I'm back to the original question .
Go aftermarket ? (and pull most of the stuff between the battery's and the alternator .will need to see if that can even be done)
Go used alternator and regulator ? ( and only God knows how long that will keep working)
If only the light would go on in my head ! Sad.