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[mention]Ronmar [/mention] I believe I have a question that just might stump you but I would be surprised. I have a ‘98 M1078 with ECO hubs. I was driving it down the highway in seventh gear going 73MPH. The alternator in 7th gear was only given 26.2 V on the 24V gauge and on the 12V gauge I was getting 13.4V here’s the thing that stumped me. I started to climb a pretty good grade, the transmission which is a WTEC3 downshifted to the next gear and the alternator started to go up to 28V on the 24V side and, it was above 15V climbing to 16 V on the 12 V side. Once I got to the top of the hill, the transmission shifted in the seventh gear the volts on the 24V side went back down to 26.2V and the 12V gauge showed 13.4V again.
What do you think is causing the alternator to jump when shifting gears to a higher RPM, I’ve never seen that before. I’m in the process of changing all the wiring from the battery to the alternator to the starter into the cab, but I have not done this yet, I’m still curious to know why the voltage was climbing at a higher RPM.
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What do you think is causing the alternator to jump when shifting gears to a higher RPM, I’ve never seen that before. I’m in the process of changing all the wiring from the battery to the alternator to the starter into the cab, but I have not done this yet, I’m still curious to know why the voltage was climbing at a higher RPM.
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