wotayottie
Well-Known Member
odd engine problem as posted earlier but things have moved on a bit now. After a sufficiently long run to get the engine well heat soaked I am getting the engine alarm buzzer sounding at idle every 22 seconds accompanied by a flicker from the alternator light. It all stops above idle and it never happens unless the engine has been run under load for maybe 2 hours.
Set up is a Volvo 2030 with a Sterling digi regulator and a solar panel with one of those regulators which cut it in and out several times a second rather than dump current through a resistor. The digi regulator is in the engine box and will get up to maybe 60/70C, but the engine panel is in the cockpit.
The volvo alarm is designed to sound continuously which suggests that the voltage problem that is likely triggering the alarm is itself only occurring every 22 sec. The regularity rules out vibration / broken wire. Incidentally, the voltage meter on the batteries is showing almost 14 v when the alarm sounds and the meter has been checked.
How does the alternator alarm work? The wiring diagram shows the connection being to D+ /61 on the alternator but it doesnt show what is within the black box that is connected to the alarm buzzer and the tell tale lights. I have been told that its a pcb of diodes and transistors rather than voltage sensitive relays.
But the real puzzle is the constant 22 secs ( counting 1001, 1002 etc) interval.
Set up is a Volvo 2030 with a Sterling digi regulator and a solar panel with one of those regulators which cut it in and out several times a second rather than dump current through a resistor. The digi regulator is in the engine box and will get up to maybe 60/70C, but the engine panel is in the cockpit.
The volvo alarm is designed to sound continuously which suggests that the voltage problem that is likely triggering the alarm is itself only occurring every 22 sec. The regularity rules out vibration / broken wire. Incidentally, the voltage meter on the batteries is showing almost 14 v when the alarm sounds and the meter has been checked.
How does the alternator alarm work? The wiring diagram shows the connection being to D+ /61 on the alternator but it doesnt show what is within the black box that is connected to the alarm buzzer and the tell tale lights. I have been told that its a pcb of diodes and transistors rather than voltage sensitive relays.
But the real puzzle is the constant 22 secs ( counting 1001, 1002 etc) interval.