tinkicker0
Well-Known Member
SWMBO once knocked the isolator switch off with a bag of bread intended to feed the ducks, brand new alternator too.
Only found out after we had returned to dock, the alt was still providing current to run the motor open circuit and the voltmeter was showing 15v instead of the usual 14v. Odd, but it was a brand new alt, so did not think much of it apart from a frown in the direction of the voltmeter.
Borrowed the Picoscope from work and did a ripple test on it. It was fine, the cascade electrickery had done its thing quick enough and protected the output diodes from the spike. Dunno about if it was recharging a flat battery though, bigger surge and bigger spike.
I do know a voltmeter will not detect a failed diode set. You need to do a ripple test or a diode continuity test on all three phases.
Only found out after we had returned to dock, the alt was still providing current to run the motor open circuit and the voltmeter was showing 15v instead of the usual 14v. Odd, but it was a brand new alt, so did not think much of it apart from a frown in the direction of the voltmeter.
Borrowed the Picoscope from work and did a ripple test on it. It was fine, the cascade electrickery had done its thing quick enough and protected the output diodes from the spike. Dunno about if it was recharging a flat battery though, bigger surge and bigger spike.
I do know a voltmeter will not detect a failed diode set. You need to do a ripple test or a diode continuity test on all three phases.