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> Now I’m overcharging, My car is murdering voltage regulators
VaccaRabite
post Sep 19 2018, 11:31 AM
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QUOTE(Dr Evil @ Sep 19 2018, 01:27 PM) *

Electrically, the only way this could happen is if the VR is allowing for max voltage at DF which then caused the alternator to juice out max amps. Something that would cause this would be a ground in the feed to the VR indicating that the system was in need (maximum need). But your bulb is working and it couldnt if there was a ground. This happened after a new board? Did I understand that correctly?

I always thought that when VR fried they went to low volts on the DF?

Yes, new relay board. Well, old, but with excellent potting.

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post Sep 19 2018, 11:44 AM
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are the plug terminals from the alternator harness into the board misplaced??


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QUOTE(Peashooter @ Sep 19 2018, 04:08 AM) *

Take off your relay board and take a look at the bottom. On my previous car the board had been repaired after the insulation failed and the repair material was slightly conductive, leading to exactly the same issue you have with overcharging. Good luck!


Just put a new relay board in it a few weeks ago while trying to find the cause of the undercharging issues.

Part of the reason why this is frustrating is that I have replaced or cleaned every part of the charging system over the past month.
*new alternator
*new alternator harness
*new relay board
*several new voltage regulars
*cleaned all the engine compartment grounds, and added a heavy ground from alternator case to the chassis.


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post Sep 19 2018, 01:35 PM
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QUOTE(dr914@autoatlanta.com @ Sep 19 2018, 10:44 AM) *

are the plug terminals from the alternator harness into the board misplaced??



Worth checking. I've done this and the results weren't good.
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post Sep 19 2018, 06:37 PM
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QUOTE('73-914kid @ Sep 19 2018, 12:19 PM) *

...I stopped at auto zone and they had a duralast regulator in stock. Part number VR650. It has worked flawlessly for the last 3 or 4 years.

I've installed these in 3 other 914s and have been extremely pleased with them. Nice stable voltage, and they're cheap and easy to get your hands on.


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I've had one of these in my 914 for several years. Dead nuts on 14.0V over the entire RPM range.
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post Sep 19 2018, 06:43 PM
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QUOTE(VaccaRabite @ Sep 18 2018, 04:32 PM) *

@spoke
Send me your address and I’ll send a VR care package.

I suspect it’s not really the VR, but would be good to cross that off the list.

Is it possible that by grounding the alt case directly to the chassis I have done an end run around something which is causing this issue?

Zach

It makes more sense to challenge the vr with steadily varied alternator input and following conductance to the charging circuit. When I went through this headache I used an adjustable voltage power supply in lieu of the alternator to bench test the regulator. That was when I found a group of VRs that weren’t set to what I considered the right voltage. I could send you some with known set points.
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post Sep 19 2018, 06:55 PM
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QUOTE(VaccaRabite @ Sep 18 2018, 12:10 PM) *

QUOTE(Spoke @ Sep 18 2018, 02:09 PM) *

Did you find a 666 tattooed somewhere on your car?

If you pull the VR (with the engine off), does the alternator quit charging?

Yes. Pull the VR and the idle picks up and the battery quickly dips down to about 12.8 volts.

Zach

Which means you don’t have a Df to D+ short at any place outside the VR. One of the most frustrating problems I ever encountered was when a new ignition component was dead right out of the box. I usually assume they start out goog. I had a set of new points fail in only ten miles. Drives you nuts.

You can double check this by plugging the VR directly into the harness from the alternator. If I recall right, the alternator harness plug that goes to the relay board is the same shape as the plug from relay board to VR.
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post Sep 19 2018, 07:15 PM
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QUOTE(VaccaRabite @ Sep 19 2018, 12:09 PM) *

I've been reading online that voltage regulators can be killed by voltage spikes. So there is decent chance that I just plain old killed them by swapping them out so much while testing the car over the past month, seeing as how the car was running when I'd pull the VR to short DF to D+. Or swapping the VRs areound when I thought the issue may have been with the VR before I ran the ground wire.

I was mean to them.

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Yes. Pull the VR and the idle picks up and the battery quickly dips down to about 12.8 volts.


I missed the part where you were doing the changes to the system with the engine running. It is generally very risky to make changes to the charging system while in operation. Always make changes with engine off. Not saying this could cause an issue but it doesn't help and something could be damaged.
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post Sep 19 2018, 07:17 PM
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QUOTE(worn @ Sep 19 2018, 08:55 PM) *
If I recall right, the alternator harness plug that goes to the relay board is the same shape as the plug from relay board to VR.


Yes, the VR should plug into the alt connector. The only other connection needed is to D+ on the relay board to get the GEN light involved else the alternator may not bootstrap itself.
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post Sep 21 2018, 09:05 AM
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I just ordered a new VR.
Jerry, I never mailed the regulators I have to you. I think I just killed them.

If the new one does not work i'll post up to this thread. But this feels like its the VR not doing its job, and I probably killed my other ones either from the grounding issues or from testing while the car was running.

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post Sep 22 2018, 07:33 PM
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QUOTE(VaccaRabite @ Sep 21 2018, 11:05 AM) *

I just ordered a new VR.
Jerry, I never mailed the regulators I have to you. I think I just killed them.

If the new one does not work i'll post up to this thread. But this feels like its the VR not doing its job, and I probably killed my other ones either from the grounding issues or from testing while the car was running.

Zach



Good luck with the new VR. When you fixed the ground loop issue, I thought it better to wait a week or 2 before declaring problem solved. Then you started this thread and damn if the charging system still isn't working right. Lets hope the NEXT VR will finally solve the charging issues.
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post Sep 23 2018, 04:34 PM
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Alternator connections:
D+, DF,D-, and B+.

D- terminal - Alternator housing ground. Is also the ground return from the VR.

Diodes:
D+ terminal -low output. Secondary output of alternator.
B+ terminal - high current. (also direct to battery)
Diodes on path 80 is common to both the D+ and B+.
This also links the ground loop for D+, B+ out.

If the diode out circuit faults at B+ voltage will fall at the high output side.
If the D+ diode faults voltage will fall on the low output side.

Charge lamp:
D+ connected to charge warning lamp and ignition switch, voltage sourced from battery.

This is fused at #9. Charge lamp bulb should be 2 watts. Less than 2 watts will not excitate the field properly. For troubleshooting purposes the VR cannot determine voltage at both diode circuits. The VR is primary to the low output on D+. Any low voltage difference between B+ and D+ will keep the charge light on.

The charge lamp will have 12V current on the switched side and ground from the field. Boot strapping is managed through the charge warning lap and ignition switch at D+ as the alternator cannot excitate on its own.

Starting and Running:
Upon engine starting no output from the B+ or D+ terminals should be available. The VR closes D+ and DF. D+ drops to low resistance via field.
Working properly the alternator spins and creates a field which generates voltage at D+ and B+ that are the same then the warning lamp will turn off.

Running

Voltage regulator:
D+ voltage should be what you are seeing at the battery. As the ground drops away (charge lamps goes off) D+ and DF are now regulated.

I believe you already tried the regulator removed from the board and connected direct to the alternator connector. If no changes move on. To me this rules out both the regulator and board.

If you remove the VR while the engine is running the charge light should stay off as the voltage is still balanced at the diodes at D+ and B+.

Relay board:
Jumper 12V volts from the battery to the DF terminal at the board? This will let the alternator juice out to its highest possible output running. This will also confirm the diodes at B+ and windings are good

Alternator:
How are you checking the maximum output of the D+ circuit? This will be your charge supply to > the battery. Jumper D+ and DF on the board. Don't measure the voltage supply at the battery as you will have a false reading. Has to be measured before as close to the alternator as possible, then at the board but not past the board. This should show the maximum output of the alternator output on the D+ circuit.

Disconnect the jumper at D+ and DF. Running measure the readings again on the board at D+. Read the battery. They should be the same. If the voltage is high you most likely dropped a diode on the low output side and D+ is feeding back through the high voltage side of B+. This can appear as a ground loop problem when its actually the low side diode.

The charge light will turn off as its still getting voltage from both sides on D+ and B+ once the excitation starts through feedback trying to balance out.

I believe you a have a few things going on.

1) What wattage bulb is in the charge light? Did you install an LED or new bulb at some time? Should be 2 watts or less incandescent. If it's an LED go back to the incandescent as it acts as a resistor.

2) Double triple check the board. A short in or between D+ and DF will put the output voltage into boil your battery territory.

3) Double triple check the new harness. Make sure no two reversed wires. (Unlikely based on symptoms but worth checking again).

4) Ignition switch: Check from ignition switched power to the #9 fuse, fuse box terminals, wiring to the charge lamp circuit and back to the alternator lead connection.

5) Alternator - D+ side diode toast. Pull it and get it bench tested by an alternator/starter shop. If the alternator is good it will point you backwards towards a ground issue. (are you sure you corrected the ground issue in your undercharging adventure? Was it an actual ground issue or something undiscovered and still present?)

I can't see this many VR's all being bad. VR's are pretty durable considering the cycles they go through. One of the above may be killing them as a side effect.

Good luck Zach.
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post Sep 23 2018, 08:53 PM
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Thanks Jeff I’m going to need to read this a few times before I understand it all.

I am fairly certain I found the grounding issue from earlier, based on measuring voltage from D- and chassis ground and going from 1.7 lost volts to milivolts after adding the ground strap.

The GEN lamp is the stock lamp. No LED there.

I’ve not touched the ignition switch and may dive into this.
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post Sep 26 2018, 02:53 PM
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I installed the new VR today and it made no difference.
Voltage on startup went right to 17 volts.

Back to the drawing board. Two days till the car show I want to take the 914 to.

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post Sep 26 2018, 03:41 PM
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got to be relay board or alternator..I might have an extra..
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so you did verify the wiring sequence into the relay board and made sure that none of the three receptacles was backed back?
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post Sep 26 2018, 05:28 PM
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Zach,

Measure the voltage at each of the VR terminals to chassis ground. Try to be quick and don't rev the engine to keep stresses down.

I'm assuming the GEN light is on when key is on and engine off, then goes off when engine is started.

There seems to be some wiring issue still at large. The system is quite simple and shouldn't be this difficult to get working correctly.
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QUOTE(Spoke @ Sep 26 2018, 04:28 PM) *

Zach,

Measure the voltage at each of the VR terminals to chassis ground. Try to be quick and don't rev the engine to keep stresses down.

I'm assuming the GEN light is on when key is on and engine off, then goes off when engine is started.

There seems to be some wiring issue still at large. The system is quite simple and shouldn't be this difficult to get working correctly.

Or arrange for an exorcism. This has gotta be super frustrating. Please keep us up to date about what you discover.
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+1 on checking the relay board. Also, make sure the female connectors aren't pushing out the bottom of the board when you install the voltage regulator.

I had a problem with my 914 overcharging the battery a couple of years ago, and it turned out the relay board was bad. Got a rebuilt board from Brad M., and haven't had a problem since.
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Uggggggghhhhhh. :-(

Mom was readmitted to the hospital last night. No playing with the car was done, aside from plugging in the new VR and getting the same overcharge reading on the multi-meter. Tonight is running kids around or running to the hospital. Maybe I'll get a chance to work on it tomorrow at lunch, if I'm not booking it down to Baltimore to get to the hospital again.

This car is so close, I hate it taking a back seat to life issues. But in the end its just a car. There is always the October show at the Amish markets. Tomorrow is still a possibility, but becoming a distant one.

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I hope your Mom recovers quickly. I wonder if you'll find your electrical gremlin before I find my cooling gremlin? I'm going to let my beard grow until I capture my gremlin. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) Stay after it. I am.
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