Re: B&C 60Amp alternator failure modes


Subject:    Re: B&C 60Amp alternator failure modes
From:    user9253 (fransew@gmail.com)
Date:    Thu May 01 - 7:26 PM
The vast majority of electrical problems are due to bad connections, 
for instance loose or corroded terminals.
Another possibility is an indication problem with the voltmeter.
Connect a separate voltmeter to the main bus to verify that the voltage is actually
dropping.
Other possibilities are worn alternator brushes or a loose belt.

--------
Joe Gores


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