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A civilian K-5 will usually have a 60A alt. Output of both alternators needs to be the same if your truck is 24V.
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Mine has always romantically glowed with blower and high beams on. If it's pitch black I can see the faintest of glow with the blower on high only but it has always been visible with high blower and high lights. I always assumed this was normal behavior?? as voltages have always looked good.Quick Update: so the romantic glow returns when I turn on the heater blower. It immediately goes away when I turn off the blower. What gives?
Interesting....maybe it’s normal then. However, I just got back from a quick trip into town. I ran the blower/heater on high, lights on, and had the windshield wipers on full blast. The alt gauge stayed in the yellow on my way into town and the wait light came on and stayed off for the remainder of the trip to the store (about 5-10 min).Mine has always romantically glowed with blower and high beams on. If it's pitch black I can see the faintest of glow with the blower on high only but it has always been visible with high blower and high lights. I always assumed this was normal behavior?? as voltages have always looked good.
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Not sure on that. My alt gauge always goes to the green and stays there after start. Doesn't move even when gen light glows.Interesting....maybe it’s normal then. However, I just got back from a quick trip into town. I ran the blower/heater on high, lights on, and had the windshield wipers on full blast. The alt gauge stayed in the yellow on my way into town and the wait light came on and stayed off for the remainder of the trip to the store (about 5-10 min).
I was in the store for 15 min and started the truck up to head home. Alt gauge went to green and stayed there all the way home with the blower/heater on high, lights on, and wipers on.
any thoughts?
Each alternator is 12 volt, charged one battery. There is no need to have identical alternators.A civilian K-5 will usually have a 60A alt. Output of both alternators needs to be the same if your truck is 24V.
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