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10-05-2009, 23:15
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Alternator / charging problem
Last night I moved the coach from home to work. When I started it there was no
alternator charge, usually there is about a two second delay from start to charge showing on the gauge. On the trip I hit a bump and there was charge for about 30 seconds then none. Both alternators are new as of three years and about 20,000 miles. To me it sounds like a ground problem. Also I ran the generator and the coach charge came up to about 10 amps Where to start to solve the problem? Thanks Steve Quandt 1993 PT-40 Iron Mountain, MI |
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10-06-2009, 07:00
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10-06-2009, 10:27
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Alternator / charging problem
or check the wiring before investing in any toys
Stephen 77fc35 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, GARY MINKER > > Do you have dual ammeters? Do they both crap out? Vibration is the ticket it seems. The alternators to not have have a common ground but the battery bank does. The alternators use shunts to meter with and you may actually be charging but your metering may be bad. Go on Ebay or Grainger and purchase a DC clamp on ammeter and drain the batteries a bit and high idle the rig and measure everything and compare it to all the metering plus use a good quality DC Voltmeter. Don't get fooled in to thinking you have a problem until you verify with alternative metering that you really have a problem and not just a metering error. > Gary > 1958 PT-40 > > --- On Tue, 10/6/09, SteveQ > > From: SteveQ > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Alternator / charging problem > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 7:15 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > Last night I moved the coach from home to work. When I started it there was no alternator charge, usually there is about a two second delay from start to charge showing on the gauge. On the trip I hit a bump and there was charge for about 30 seconds then none. Both alternators are new as of three years and about 20,000 miles. To me it sounds like a ground problem. Also I ran the generator and the coach charge came up to about 10 amps > > > > Where to start to solve the problem? > > > > Thanks > > Steve Quandt > > 1993 PT-40 > > Iron Mountain, MI > |
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10-06-2009, 10:56
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10-06-2009, 12:11
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Steve / Gary
I do not think that it is a metering problem. The problem first surfaced last December the morning I was leaving for Texas. I pulled the coach out of the warehouse and noticed that the headlights were dimmer than normal, indicating lack of charge. The meter was showing no charge. By the time I unhooked the toad to back it in to the warehouse to check things it selfhealed and the headlights returned to the proper intensity. I could not get it to replicate the problem so I left for Texas. It has worked perfectly until last night. If I have to locate the shunt for the gauge any ideas where I would find it? Thanks Steve Quandt 1993 PT-40 Iron Mountain, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, GARY MINKER > > You need the ammeter to check the metering > How else do you easily check to see if the ammeters really work right. > > --- On Tue, 10/6/09, cape0001 > > From: cape0001 > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Alternator / charging problem > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 6:27 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > or check the wiring before investing in any toys > > Stephen 77fc35 > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@ yahoogroups. com, GARY MINKER wrote: > > > > > > Do you have dual ammeters? Do they both crap out? Vibration is the ticket it seems. The alternators to not have have a common ground but the battery bank does. The alternators use shunts to meter with and you may actually be charging but your metering may be bad. Go on Ebay or Grainger and purchase a DC clamp on ammeter and drain the batteries a bit and high idle the rig and measure everything and compare it to all the metering plus use a good quality DC Voltmeter. Don't get fooled in to thinking you have a problem until you verify with alternative metering that you really have a problem and not just a metering error. > > > Gary > > > 1958 PT-40 > > > > > > --- On Tue, 10/6/09, SteveQ > > > > > > From: SteveQ > > > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Alternator / charging problem > > > To: WanderlodgeForum@ yahoogroups. com > > > Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 7:15 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Last night I moved the coach from home to work. When I started it there was no alternator charge, usually there is about a two second delay from start to charge showing on the gauge. On the trip I hit a bump and there was charge for about 30 seconds then none. Both alternators are new as of three years and about 20,000 miles. To me it sounds like a ground problem. Also I ran the generator and the coach charge came up to about 10 amps > > > > > > > > > > > > Where to start to solve the problem? > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Steve Quandt > > > > > > 1993 PT-40 > > > > > > Iron Mountain, MI > > > > |
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10-06-2009, 13:31
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Steve start with a test at the battery bank
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bzz7P3qNHcE here is a good vid to watch which will give background for all the trouble shooting / problem solving http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VzvhfI4UpA A good /alt starter repair shop or rebuilder will test them for free. keep in mind that the unique factor is the inverter and the battery bank isolators. one other curious issue is the switch on my 94pt that flips between the alts?????? when you separate banks and limit draw/usage a gateway should be installed at the charging end so a demand put on a weak bank want path amps thru the alts. the alts hook to both banks Greg ofTim&Greg 94ptca --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "SteveQ" > > Last night I moved the coach from home to work. When I started it there was no alternator charge, usually there is about a two second delay from start to charge showing on the gauge. On the trip I hit a bump and there was charge for about 30 seconds then none. Both alternators are new as of three years and about 20,000 miles. To me it sounds like a ground problem. Also I ran the generator and the coach charge came up to about 10 amps > > Where to start to solve the problem? > > Thanks > Steve Quandt > 1993 PT-40 > Iron Mountain, MI > |
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10-07-2009, 10:12
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