Charging Syatem

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Charging Syatem

Post by 71bird » Sun Jun 08, 2014 4:57 pm

Are there any charging system experts here that I can talk to?
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Re: Charging Syatem

Post by 71_bronze_gtx » Mon Jun 09, 2014 12:02 pm

For starters, verify that the following is true.

All connections related to charging are tight and not corroded. Alternator terminals, voltage regulator terminals, bulkhead disconnect terminals specifically 18 and 16, which go to the ammeter, battery leads at the starter relay and fusible link. If you have the high capacity alternator, the bulkhead disconnect is bypassed by straight-through wiring. Nobody has modified the wiring / circuits.

The Chrysler alternator uses the voltage regulator to raise or lower the negative side of the field winding. The positive side is connected to the "ignition" voltage. The higher the voltage on the field winding, the higher the output voltage of the alternator. One way to check an alternator function is to remove the wire from the field terminal that goes to the voltage regulator output ( in this case, the dark green wire ) and ground that field terminal instead. The alternator output should jump up to maybe 15 volts or more. Don't leave it that way more than long enough to measure the voltage. The safest way to do this is to also disconnect the alternator output wire too ( larger black wire on the "B" terminal.) Don't let either of the disconnected wires touch any metal.

If the connections are all good and the alternator gives full voltage in the previous test, the regulator is most likely the culprit. The regulator can be tested but generally needs a variable DC power supply and a couple of voltmeters to do so.

What are you symptoms? Presumably, you manually charge your battery and eventually it goes dead in the car via driving it? That was my issue when I bought the GTX. The regulator was dead.

What is the extent of your electrical savvy? Do you have / can you understand the wiring diagrams?

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Re: Charging Syatem

Post by 71bird » Mon Jun 09, 2014 3:39 pm

Anybody else?
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Re: Charging Syatem

Post by JimT1971RR » Tue Jun 10, 2014 9:20 pm

What is the problem you are having and maybe we can help. Many of us know about various parts of the car and are glad to share what we know.

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Re: Charging Syatem

Post by 71bird » Wed Jun 11, 2014 8:04 am

Can I explain it on the phone? To long
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Re: Charging Syatem

Post by 71_bronze_gtx » Thu Jun 12, 2014 11:22 am

If you can start by writing down the symptoms I'd be happy to try to help. My work day lately pretty much consists of anything but work, so I have a bit of time. When I get home, I'm constantly busy, and I hate cell phones - at least mine.

If it seems that conversation is necessary, I'll PM you with my work number.

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Re: Charging Syatem

Post by 71bird » Thu Jun 12, 2014 11:51 am

That sound ok. Thanks.
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Re: Charging Syatem

Post by 71_bronze_gtx » Fri Jun 13, 2014 6:46 am

71_bronze_gtx wrote:If you can start by writing down the symptoms I'd be happy to try to help.
Waiting for you to post a summary of your problem so I can give some thought to it.....

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Re: Charging Syatem

Post by 71bird » Fri Jun 13, 2014 7:52 am

It's to durn long to type out, what's wrong with talking on the phone.
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