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| Masters degree credit available for alternator charging question 
					I'm posting this here rather than the FC forum bcause it may be a generic issue across models. I've looked a few diffent versions of the charging / starting schematics and can't find anything that explains what I'm seeing. Consider this sequence; 1. Turn on master power switch in the battery compartment 2. Observation - dash voltage is showing 12+ to 13V, no current 3. Turn ignition key 4. Observation - dash voltage momentarily drops to 10.5V 5. Engine starts 6. Observation - Dash voltage rebounds to approx. 11.5V, no current 7. Momentary tap on the throttle, approx. 1500rpm or more 8. Observation - Dash current now showing +50a to 100a, voltage starts to climb toward 13-14 volts It's steps 6 - 8 that mystify me. I can understand the voltage rebounding after the starter surge but why no current before revving the engine? This implies a relay somewhere that only kickes in after a little rpm rev. I don't see it on any of the various BB schematics I've got. Is there an internal relay in the alternator? Has anyone else seen this or do I have some "custom" configuration? Movin on, GPSGary 1984FC35 | |||
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