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> Hot Voltage Regulator?
MikeM
post Oct 27 2016, 05:51 PM
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Hi all...I checked my charging voltage at the battery and it was high. It was almost 16.
So I went to install my spare and the regulator was very hot!! I've never noticed before because I never checked!! Should it be hot? I installed my spare and it allowed a charge rate of 13.4 but it also began to get hot.
Hope my alternator isn't bad!!
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post Oct 30 2016, 09:15 AM
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Thanks Brad...is the alternator grounded at the relay board?
Or are you saying I should add a ground somewhere?
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QUOTE(MikeM @ Oct 30 2016, 08:15 AM) *

Thanks Brad...is the alternator grounded at the relay board?
Or are you saying I should add a ground somewhere?
Mike


Answered in PM. Alternator should have a ground strap, if there isn't one present, use 8 gauge wire and make one yourself, bolt to alternator and to chassis. Do NOT ground the voltage regulator at the relay board, because if there is a poor alternator ground, you'll get a significant current through the D- wire in the alternator harness and possibly melt it or start a fire. Do NOT mount the voltage regulator on to a chassis surface!!!
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