Ronmar
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Ok, so is your dash voltmeter no longer dropping to zero? Because there is nothing the alternator can do online, offline, tripped off on overvoltage that should be able to drop the dash voltmeter to zero. The worst you should see is a drop from 13.6/27.7(alt 14.1/28.2 minus diode drop) to battery voltage minus diode drop ~12.3/25.1. If your gauge is still dropping to zero it is not an alternator issue.
now an intermittent connection to the battery, that opens and unloads the alternator under load could be causing a volt spike that is causing the alt to trip out on overvoltage(red lights) and cause a volt drop in the cab…
now an intermittent connection to the battery, that opens and unloads the alternator under load could be causing a volt spike that is causing the alt to trip out on overvoltage(red lights) and cause a volt drop in the cab…