Alternator sense wire (trigger) voltage
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07-17-2007, 12:33
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Alternator sense wire (trigger) voltage
I would like to know what the normal voltage difference is between the
small trigger wire on the + post under the regulator and the large + post. My alternator is a 130A Leece-Neville. I checked mine with the small wire unhooked,engine off,battery switch & ign. switch on and I had .6-.7 volt difference. Is this normal? The shop I took my alternator to tested it today and it worked fine at first but as soon as it warmed up went into max charge. They have to get a genuine Leece- Neville regulator overnight from the East Coast so I want to make sure I don't have another problem. We want to leave Friday on a 4000 mile trip so I want to know that I don't have any other problems. I would think that as long as the small wire has enough voltage to trigger the regulator then the alternator runs itself. Jim Matus 84FC35 Rescue CA |
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