Birdseye
Well-Known Member
I have been struggling for some time with a problem with the instrument panel on my volvo 2030. The problem is that the tacho flickers up and down by maybe 500 rpm and the alarm sounds intermittently with the voltage light flickering.
The alternator is putting out a steady 14.2 volts at the output terminals and is charging OK - I always thought that the voltage alarm compared alternator output volts with battery volts but the circuit is wired to compare volts at the output terminals with the output from 61 at the alternator back.
Anyway, to the wiring. Terminal 61 has two wires. One is a 12v positive feed via a 33ohm "excitation resistance " and the engine instrument panel on/off switch ( the ignition switch if you like) from the B+ terminal and the battery. This finishes life on one side of the potted indicator light / alarm unit. The other 61 wire runs directly to that potted indicator light / alarm unit. In which case how can the alarm unit be comparing the voltage at the B+ terminal and battery with the voltage at the 61 terminal since that resistance apart, they are connected together.
In any case, what fault can you get with an alternator that gives intermittent alarms but still charges as normal. Dont diodes either run or fail?
Lastly it seems to me that I have two problems. The tacho is fed off W and doesnt go near the diodes so a flickering tacho is unlikely to be an alternator issue and more likely to be wiring or the tacho itself.
The alternator is putting out a steady 14.2 volts at the output terminals and is charging OK - I always thought that the voltage alarm compared alternator output volts with battery volts but the circuit is wired to compare volts at the output terminals with the output from 61 at the alternator back.
Anyway, to the wiring. Terminal 61 has two wires. One is a 12v positive feed via a 33ohm "excitation resistance " and the engine instrument panel on/off switch ( the ignition switch if you like) from the B+ terminal and the battery. This finishes life on one side of the potted indicator light / alarm unit. The other 61 wire runs directly to that potted indicator light / alarm unit. In which case how can the alarm unit be comparing the voltage at the B+ terminal and battery with the voltage at the 61 terminal since that resistance apart, they are connected together.
In any case, what fault can you get with an alternator that gives intermittent alarms but still charges as normal. Dont diodes either run or fail?
Lastly it seems to me that I have two problems. The tacho is fed off W and doesnt go near the diodes so a flickering tacho is unlikely to be an alternator issue and more likely to be wiring or the tacho itself.