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cucv blazer charging at 29.3 volts , sounds a bit high to me ,so what do you guys think ??
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14.6 is highNope, right on the money. check each battery with a vom. 14.6 times 2 is...?
For this application 14.6 is the high number with no load. i think the range might be 14.2-14.8. 13.8 would not keep the battery charged. others vehicles are different. thanks. mark14.6 is high
13.8 is nominal.
i hate to disagree with the tm but 16v for a period of time will cook the battery. not a pretty site!!!From the -20 page 2-60:
9. VOLTMETER IN RED (OVERCHARGE) ZONE (ALL EXCEPT M1010)
Step 1. Start engine. Check voltage at left and right alternators at positive (+) terminals.
Voltage should not exceed 16.0 at left alternator or 31.8 at right alternator.
If voltage is over 16,0 at left alternator or 31.8 at right alternator, replace
alternator. (See paragraph 4-2)
If voltage is correct, replace voltmeter. (See paragraph 4-9)
markg, thanks for pointing out that lead acid batteries are sensitive to charging voltages. A good article on charging system design and the compromises made by engineers:i hate to disagree with the tm but 16v for a period of time will cook the battery. not a pretty site!!!
There are several voltage regulators available for the 27SI, some with different Vsets. It is possible your rebuild used a different part.My recently rebuilt alt2 only reads 14.2V. While it is within spec..the voltmeter gauge does sit lower than where it had previously always indicated on the hash mark. Does this point to a possibly faulty or wrong regulator. I've also have a morse code flashing alt2 light at idle that bothers me. The shop is not helpful. Considering replacing the regulator, diode trio and rectifier my self, for good measure.
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