Good evening all!
Make a long story short I did have a regulator problem. Well it was a piece of charcoal! I installed the new regulator and drove the truck for a couple days. The charging needle would stay just below the line in the green at 28.3 volts. So I figured let's drive it a lot (12 miles). All of a sudden the charging needle pegged Past the red high charging zone of the gauge. I pulled over and both batteries where hissing and boiling over. I would guess the needle was pegged for about 2 minutes of driving (less then 5 for sure). Both batteries are brand new and two days later both have a solid charge and load test good at 725 amp.
I disconnected the trigger line from the alternator and was able to drive it home on battery power.
Question: where to start!? What could cause the gauge to to sky high? Please forgive me, I don't know the exact voltage while the needle is pegged, I don't want to start it again and risk damaging components.
Thank you all again
Phil
Make a long story short I did have a regulator problem. Well it was a piece of charcoal! I installed the new regulator and drove the truck for a couple days. The charging needle would stay just below the line in the green at 28.3 volts. So I figured let's drive it a lot (12 miles). All of a sudden the charging needle pegged Past the red high charging zone of the gauge. I pulled over and both batteries where hissing and boiling over. I would guess the needle was pegged for about 2 minutes of driving (less then 5 for sure). Both batteries are brand new and two days later both have a solid charge and load test good at 725 amp.
I disconnected the trigger line from the alternator and was able to drive it home on battery power.
Question: where to start!? What could cause the gauge to to sky high? Please forgive me, I don't know the exact voltage while the needle is pegged, I don't want to start it again and risk damaging components.
Thank you all again
Phil