More charging woes
So I have been fighting this for some time. been through re manufactured alternators, rebuilt alternators, new batteries, new bulbs, new wires, and so on.
So it appears that the 24 volt battery, rear battery, is not getting charged properly. So just like everyone else I'm looking for advise.
Here are the symptoms:
Gen #2 light. no glow
Volt gauge: in the green but barely
Will start when batteries have a fresh charge from a battery charger. eventually though will not start, due to not enough juice. When batteries are checked later the rear one is always the low one.
Here is what I have done thus far,
Replaced both batteries, battery cables, and alternators. The alternators have been replaced at least twice.
I replaced the GEN #2 bulb today with a new 194 bulb. Still no glow. Tried a different new 194 bulb. No glow.
Checked the printed circuit board, no breaks or burned places.
Checked the wiring that feeds the printed circuit board for Gen #2 light. NO volts with key on or off. Gen # 1 light shows 12 something with the key on.
I have checked the voltage at the back of both alternators and they were 14 something.
All fuses in the fuse box are good and have been replaced with new ones.
So I know that is the GEN #2 light is out or not the correct bulb then it will cause charging issues. So could the issue be one of the fusible links. This is where I am leaning. Based on the diagrams and reading it looks like I need to replace these three (info from fusible link sticky):
Diagram E-9 – .5 ORN-2K - 24v POS Term BD - 24v to GEN2 exciter circuit - 20ga
Diagram E-9 - 3 BLU-2L - 24v POS Term BD - 24v to GEN2 positive terminal - 12ga
Diagram E-9 - 3 BLU-2H - 12v ENG WRG Harness Block - 12v feed to GEN2 negative terminal - 12ga - This is where the "Isolated Ground" comes into play
Are there others that I need to be worried about?
Am I looking in the wrong place?
Could it be something else?
So I have been fighting this for some time. been through re manufactured alternators, rebuilt alternators, new batteries, new bulbs, new wires, and so on.
So it appears that the 24 volt battery, rear battery, is not getting charged properly. So just like everyone else I'm looking for advise.
Here are the symptoms:
Gen #2 light. no glow
Volt gauge: in the green but barely
Will start when batteries have a fresh charge from a battery charger. eventually though will not start, due to not enough juice. When batteries are checked later the rear one is always the low one.
Here is what I have done thus far,
Replaced both batteries, battery cables, and alternators. The alternators have been replaced at least twice.
I replaced the GEN #2 bulb today with a new 194 bulb. Still no glow. Tried a different new 194 bulb. No glow.
Checked the printed circuit board, no breaks or burned places.
Checked the wiring that feeds the printed circuit board for Gen #2 light. NO volts with key on or off. Gen # 1 light shows 12 something with the key on.
I have checked the voltage at the back of both alternators and they were 14 something.
All fuses in the fuse box are good and have been replaced with new ones.
So I know that is the GEN #2 light is out or not the correct bulb then it will cause charging issues. So could the issue be one of the fusible links. This is where I am leaning. Based on the diagrams and reading it looks like I need to replace these three (info from fusible link sticky):
Diagram E-9 – .5 ORN-2K - 24v POS Term BD - 24v to GEN2 exciter circuit - 20ga
Diagram E-9 - 3 BLU-2L - 24v POS Term BD - 24v to GEN2 positive terminal - 12ga
Diagram E-9 - 3 BLU-2H - 12v ENG WRG Harness Block - 12v feed to GEN2 negative terminal - 12ga - This is where the "Isolated Ground" comes into play
Are there others that I need to be worried about?
Am I looking in the wrong place?
Could it be something else?
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