manvstaco
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Hello all! I just recently received two m998 Humvees from Govplanet, one with 3,700 miles on it that runs(did run lol) and one that is 50k unknown atm but in great condition.
The one I'm working on it started and ran just fine but would go in the red zone(maxed out) for the charging gauge, then you could hear a click after you hit the throttle and it would go down in the yellow( the alternator would stop charging and just run on batteries). I did a voltmeter test off the leads on the alternator and was getting 24v, and nothing on the 14v post, I took this as an indication that my voltage regulator might have crapped out on me so thought it was a good idea to charge the batteries over the next few hours. Connected the charger to one battery at a time to keep things at 12v(was dumb and didn't disconnect them from the humvee?) The charger box did it's deal and indicated that both batteries were bad at end of charge(weird they were just working?) Disconnected the charger around 11pm and check things this morning and what do you know? Two dead batteries.. just swapped out the batteries from the other humvee(they are much newer and held a charge without the charger saying they're bad)and all I get is clicking from the smart start box with no glow plug light illuminated. 19v across both posts when installed.
Did I fry the smart start box because of how I charged the batteries possibly? I do have another I can try if that's the case
I did accidentally leave the hood up and got about 4 inches of snow on all the wiring under the hood, maybe that's the issue I hope? lol sorry for all these noob questions. I put about 10k on one of these during my 2003 iraq deployment but was stuck running security with the maintenance team wrenched on them so I'm clueless.
Any feedback is appreciated
Will post pictures soon!
The one I'm working on it started and ran just fine but would go in the red zone(maxed out) for the charging gauge, then you could hear a click after you hit the throttle and it would go down in the yellow( the alternator would stop charging and just run on batteries). I did a voltmeter test off the leads on the alternator and was getting 24v, and nothing on the 14v post, I took this as an indication that my voltage regulator might have crapped out on me so thought it was a good idea to charge the batteries over the next few hours. Connected the charger to one battery at a time to keep things at 12v(was dumb and didn't disconnect them from the humvee?) The charger box did it's deal and indicated that both batteries were bad at end of charge(weird they were just working?) Disconnected the charger around 11pm and check things this morning and what do you know? Two dead batteries.. just swapped out the batteries from the other humvee(they are much newer and held a charge without the charger saying they're bad)and all I get is clicking from the smart start box with no glow plug light illuminated. 19v across both posts when installed.
Did I fry the smart start box because of how I charged the batteries possibly? I do have another I can try if that's the case
I did accidentally leave the hood up and got about 4 inches of snow on all the wiring under the hood, maybe that's the issue I hope? lol sorry for all these noob questions. I put about 10k on one of these during my 2003 iraq deployment but was stuck running security with the maintenance team wrenched on them so I'm clueless.
Any feedback is appreciated
Will post pictures soon!