Searching this topic I find a few threads, but none post a resolution.
alts were both rebuilt with asp wholesale kits and hardware kits after my starter/wiring meltdown I have another thread about. Fusible links and all main cables were replaced, fuse block, grounds, terminal blocks were all stripped down and cleaned. Volt gauge is a new 24v datcom.
short drive- everything works as it should, gen lights both turn off after start, at start gauge is at the yellow/green border (this gauge has real number so 24-25v). After start, it climbs to 27-28v at idle. No issues at all in drives under 20 minutes in town.
long drive- after about 1 hr, the gen 2 light starts to strobe, volt gauge is at 28-29v border of green and red. After about 2hrs at highway speeds, gen 1 starts to do the same. If I lay off the pedal and engine returns to idle speed, both gen lights go out.
It it may be normal and related to fully charged batteries, but it is one last quirk I am trying to solve or reassure myself on. This only happens on long highway speed (55-75 mph) drives. Looking for any feedback or tips, but the batteries are new 6tmf, cables are new and professionally made, one gauge over stock. Everything seems to work right.
alts were both rebuilt with asp wholesale kits and hardware kits after my starter/wiring meltdown I have another thread about. Fusible links and all main cables were replaced, fuse block, grounds, terminal blocks were all stripped down and cleaned. Volt gauge is a new 24v datcom.
short drive- everything works as it should, gen lights both turn off after start, at start gauge is at the yellow/green border (this gauge has real number so 24-25v). After start, it climbs to 27-28v at idle. No issues at all in drives under 20 minutes in town.
long drive- after about 1 hr, the gen 2 light starts to strobe, volt gauge is at 28-29v border of green and red. After about 2hrs at highway speeds, gen 1 starts to do the same. If I lay off the pedal and engine returns to idle speed, both gen lights go out.
It it may be normal and related to fully charged batteries, but it is one last quirk I am trying to solve or reassure myself on. This only happens on long highway speed (55-75 mph) drives. Looking for any feedback or tips, but the batteries are new 6tmf, cables are new and professionally made, one gauge over stock. Everything seems to work right.