Orpington13
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Good afternoon,
I have a MEP803a that won't charge its batteries. If I charge the batteries manually I am able to start and run the set but the ammeter on the panel never goes above 1.5A. When I shut the generator off I need to physically disconnect the battery closest to the alternator otherwise it will drain and be dead within a couple days. The other battery does not have this same issue.
I started by replacing the batteries to verify they wouldn't interfere with troubleshooting, so we're working with new batteries now. I then started troubleshooting with TM 9-6115-642-10 which instructed to check the battery charging fuse, the fan belt, and for any loose or damaged wires. Everything there seemed fine. After reading through these forums (thank you for all the great knowledge out there) I took a reading across the positive and negative terminals on the alternator while it was running and got around 22V. This seemed to point to a bad alternator or regulator so I ordered a new alternator and regulator and installed them. Now I am getting 24.6V across the terminals on the alternator, whereas I was expecting it to be around 27V based on what I have read. The wiring all seems to be correct, I don't see any obvious chaffing or shorts, and it seems unlikely that the new alternator or regulator is bad. Does anyone have any thoughts on what I should try next for troubleshooting?
Thanks in advance,
Adam
I have a MEP803a that won't charge its batteries. If I charge the batteries manually I am able to start and run the set but the ammeter on the panel never goes above 1.5A. When I shut the generator off I need to physically disconnect the battery closest to the alternator otherwise it will drain and be dead within a couple days. The other battery does not have this same issue.
I started by replacing the batteries to verify they wouldn't interfere with troubleshooting, so we're working with new batteries now. I then started troubleshooting with TM 9-6115-642-10 which instructed to check the battery charging fuse, the fan belt, and for any loose or damaged wires. Everything there seemed fine. After reading through these forums (thank you for all the great knowledge out there) I took a reading across the positive and negative terminals on the alternator while it was running and got around 22V. This seemed to point to a bad alternator or regulator so I ordered a new alternator and regulator and installed them. Now I am getting 24.6V across the terminals on the alternator, whereas I was expecting it to be around 27V based on what I have read. The wiring all seems to be correct, I don't see any obvious chaffing or shorts, and it seems unlikely that the new alternator or regulator is bad. Does anyone have any thoughts on what I should try next for troubleshooting?
Thanks in advance,
Adam