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This is exactly what i was stating. Even if it is a 12v alternator, you will get a reading of closer to 24v. Because you charged thd batteries.
Drive it every day for a couple weeks and see what the new reading are.
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If it is a 12v alternator, and he test the output with new batteries in, wouldn't it show around the 24 v - 28v ? and then slowly drop after use until the battery pair got down to the 14v?
I just viewed thd delco remy spec sheet. This model comes in 12v and 24v. Is there any chance you were given the wrong one?
Question for the electricians out there....if i put a 12v alternator in the 24v humvee then start it. Then check the output. Will my tester show roughly 14v output or...
No his should not be putting out 28v. In the first post, he said he put in a new Delco 21si alternator. From what i see pn the web, that is a 12v alternator.
Your alternator seems to be working perfectly. It is thd 24v vehicle that is using too much juice.
And, it hasnt benn running fine for 5...
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