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1. 01:22 PM - alternator voltage output (curts63)
2. 02:18 PM - Re: alternator voltage output (James Clive)
3. 02:49 PM - Re: alternator voltage output (Wayne & Nel Lenox)
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Subject: | alternator voltage output |
My question is this, what is the normal output of the alternator in voltage? My
volt meter is reading up to 14.7 volts when running around 3000rpm. Is this
normal or should it max out around 13.7?
If this is high, I guess I need a new regulator? My problem is the Garmin system
seems to fluctuate as the voltage gets up to 14.5 or more volts. When you
pull back the throttle and let the voltage drop, things settle down.
Thanks,
Curt
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Subject: | Re: alternator voltage output |
Both mine top out at 14.4 v
> On 7 Mar 2015, at 21:21, curts63 <curts63@verizon.net> wrote:
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> My question is this, what is the normal output of the alternator in voltage?
My volt meter is reading up to 14.7 volts when running around 3000rpm. Is this
normal or should it max out around 13.7?
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> If this is high, I guess I need a new regulator? My problem is the Garmin system
seems to fluctuate as the voltage gets up to 14.5 or more volts. When you
pull back the throttle and let the voltage drop, things settle down.
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> Thanks,
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Subject: | Re: alternator voltage output |
CurtMy Lightning voltage when up to speed is 14.3 volts most of the time
. Some times it is 14.2volts. If you are looking for 13.7 volts, that
is way to low. If your battery is charged up before departure, your alt
ernator should stay near 14.2 volts.Wayne2008 Lightning kit 63 3300 Ja
biru.N123wl
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From: James Clive <zcrj90@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Lightning-List: alternator voltage output
Both mine top out at 14.4 v
> On 7 Mar 2015, at 21:21, curts63 <curts63@verizon.net> wrote:
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> My question is this, what is the normal output of the alternator in vo
ltage? My volt meter is reading up to 14.7 volts when running around 30
00rpm. Is this normal or should it max out around 13.7?
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> If this is high, I guess I need a new regulator? My problem is the Ga
rmin system seems to fluctuate as the voltage gets up to 14.5 or more vo
lts. When you pull back the throttle and let the voltage drop, things s
ettle down.
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> Thanks,
> Curt
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=439130#439130
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