nigel1
Well-Known Member
Volvo Penta TMD22 with uprated 100 Amp alternator
Been having issues with alternator ever since having fitted a Sterling external regulator (which turned out to be defective).
External reg has been removed, and Sterling sent a replacement, not yet fitted.
I measured only 4 volts at the D+ terminal, I think it should be closer to battery voltage. Initially thought the alarm module might have been the cause. I swapped it out with a second hand unit, said to be tested and good. With the replacement module in place, igntion key at first position, voltage at D+ was 4.8V. I removed the ignition feed from the D+ terminal, and voltage measure at the ignition feed ring terminal was 13.6V (same as battery voltage), when connected back on D+, voltage drops to 4.8.
Starting the engine, the alternator usually comes to life, but not always. (Alternator output is to a split charging diode)
The uprated alternator is new, fitted about two months ago, and worked fine when tested after installation. Things only got bad after fitting the external regulator.
(failed to control output voltage)
Can some one confirm that the D+ voltage should be same as battery voltage with ignition on, but engine not running.
Could some damaged component in the alternator cause this voltage drop,?
Next test is to refit the original 60 amp alernator and check the voltage at D+, but that wont be until next week.
Cheers
Nigel
And a Happy New Year to all
Been having issues with alternator ever since having fitted a Sterling external regulator (which turned out to be defective).
External reg has been removed, and Sterling sent a replacement, not yet fitted.
I measured only 4 volts at the D+ terminal, I think it should be closer to battery voltage. Initially thought the alarm module might have been the cause. I swapped it out with a second hand unit, said to be tested and good. With the replacement module in place, igntion key at first position, voltage at D+ was 4.8V. I removed the ignition feed from the D+ terminal, and voltage measure at the ignition feed ring terminal was 13.6V (same as battery voltage), when connected back on D+, voltage drops to 4.8.
Starting the engine, the alternator usually comes to life, but not always. (Alternator output is to a split charging diode)
The uprated alternator is new, fitted about two months ago, and worked fine when tested after installation. Things only got bad after fitting the external regulator.
(failed to control output voltage)
Can some one confirm that the D+ voltage should be same as battery voltage with ignition on, but engine not running.
Could some damaged component in the alternator cause this voltage drop,?
Next test is to refit the original 60 amp alernator and check the voltage at D+, but that wont be until next week.
Cheers
Nigel
And a Happy New Year to all