01-12-2021, 07:37 PM
Hey guys,
So I've been out of the country for 11 months, and just got my 968 started again. Everything is working well, except the alternator is not charging the battery at all. I noticed it last night when I was taking a short drive. The voltmeter was reading 12 volts, and started to go down from there over the course of a few minutes. The lights started to dim, and by the time I was back home, I had less than 11 volts at the battery. I verified this with a voltmeter, with the engine running and off. So far I've inspected the cables at the alternator and traced them to the starter, and don't see any damage or bite marks from rats. I will say that the larger cable at the alternator has the wire exposed, but it doesn't look damaged.
Any thoughts on what might be the cause, or how to trouble shoot? I read on Pelican that if I disconnect the three wires from the alternator (I only see two) and test to ground with a voltmeter, I should see the battery voltage, so that's what I was planning to try next. I don't think the alternator has ever been replaced so I suppose the brushes could have worn out, but the fact that it is not working at all, at any rpm, and isn't intermittent, makes me think it is something else. Maybe the voltage regulator?
Cheers
Phil
So I've been out of the country for 11 months, and just got my 968 started again. Everything is working well, except the alternator is not charging the battery at all. I noticed it last night when I was taking a short drive. The voltmeter was reading 12 volts, and started to go down from there over the course of a few minutes. The lights started to dim, and by the time I was back home, I had less than 11 volts at the battery. I verified this with a voltmeter, with the engine running and off. So far I've inspected the cables at the alternator and traced them to the starter, and don't see any damage or bite marks from rats. I will say that the larger cable at the alternator has the wire exposed, but it doesn't look damaged.
Any thoughts on what might be the cause, or how to trouble shoot? I read on Pelican that if I disconnect the three wires from the alternator (I only see two) and test to ground with a voltmeter, I should see the battery voltage, so that's what I was planning to try next. I don't think the alternator has ever been replaced so I suppose the brushes could have worn out, but the fact that it is not working at all, at any rpm, and isn't intermittent, makes me think it is something else. Maybe the voltage regulator?
Cheers
Phil

