For those of you that have read many of my recent posts, you would know that I have been upgrading my electrical system, and struggling through some parts. Here I go again.
So I put on a junkyard (bench tested ok) 140a CS144. When cold and unloaded, it keeps the voltage at 14-14.4v. Warmed up and unloaded it's about 13.7v at the battery. Load that sucker with lights, and front and rear AC, and I get like 12.7v at the battery at idle (13.0-13.3v loaded and driving). Seems kinda low to me, for a 140a alternator (am I right?). Also when its loaded, the dome lights lightly flicker.
I took it in to O'Reilly to test in on the vehicle. The guy hooked it up, I started it and he said it tested ok. Aren't they supposed to check it under a load too? If I remember, the last time I took it in, I turned everything on and even held the rpm at 1500 for a few seconds.
Thoughts?
Also, my old alt couldn't keep up with the load (but more drastically) which makes me think there is something shorting in my wiring, but I have been through it and I can't find anything (no worn/hot wires, no shorts to ground)...
So I put on a junkyard (bench tested ok) 140a CS144. When cold and unloaded, it keeps the voltage at 14-14.4v. Warmed up and unloaded it's about 13.7v at the battery. Load that sucker with lights, and front and rear AC, and I get like 12.7v at the battery at idle (13.0-13.3v loaded and driving). Seems kinda low to me, for a 140a alternator (am I right?). Also when its loaded, the dome lights lightly flicker.
I took it in to O'Reilly to test in on the vehicle. The guy hooked it up, I started it and he said it tested ok. Aren't they supposed to check it under a load too? If I remember, the last time I took it in, I turned everything on and even held the rpm at 1500 for a few seconds.
Thoughts?
Also, my old alt couldn't keep up with the load (but more drastically) which makes me think there is something shorting in my wiring, but I have been through it and I can't find anything (no worn/hot wires, no shorts to ground)...
