Need Some Serious Voltage Help!!!!
#11
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I agree with rj, if you can turn everything off and still have the voltage at idle drop to 11v something is drawing it down maybe the battery.
plus all alts dont put out near their rated current at idle. this is from their website,"Output Rating – Alternator Output listed is at 1500rpm – Idle Output is 55%-60% of the listed rating."
plus all alts dont put out near their rated current at idle. this is from their website,"Output Rating – Alternator Output listed is at 1500rpm – Idle Output is 55%-60% of the listed rating."
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Valid point RJ. Have heard alot of people swear by Red Tops, and just as many say they failed early. And if it took a dive, ya same scenario. But wouldn't a custom wound HiPo Alternator be able to handle such at an idle. Especailly with everything else off. Lots of things to check for sure. 55 to 60% of 200 amps is enough to weld with,... think about it.
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I've got a 97 SSEi. I just upgraded the big three, ran a knukonceptz high output alternator and an optima red top to power my Type Xs. I've got them running at one ohm to an Audioque 2200d. I have 0 gauge monster cable run for the big three and my Amp/Cap wiring. My battery voltage started running low about a month before I upgraded everything. It'* only gotten worse. Even with the subs off, the heater off, and everything else, if I'm sitting in drive at a stop light with the brakes on, my voltage drops below 11. If I throw it in neutral it goes up. As soon as I hit the gas everything goes back to normal voltage wise. None of this makes sense to me because I just upgraded all of my wiring and my belt'* good as well. If anyone has any suggestions that would be greatly appreciated. She runs kinda rough, not missing or anything, just seems like a rough idle. The plug wires are new. Im at a loss, someone please help!!!
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Anybody? I'm getting really worried about her now. She hasn't stopped doing it. I'm having the exact same problem. I hit the brakes and the voltage drops. If I throw it in neutral, it rises. And once I start driving, it goes semi back to normal. I'm really worried about her
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Man please let me know what you find out cuz i have the same exact problem on my 94. The voltage meter fluctuates only when i'm in idle at a stop light or sign and after the car is warm. I had the battery,alternator,and starter checked. my charging output is 13.75v. my battery read 13.75 and my alternator ran in the high 12'*...12.75 i think. The system was tested with the ac on to full,rev engine, and everything
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have either of you tried this, the idea is the alt can better control the charging output
https://www.gmforum.com/showthread.p...alt+sense+wire
https://www.gmforum.com/showthread.p...alt+sense+wire
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Man please let me know what you find out cuz i have the same exact problem on my 94. The voltage meter fluctuates only when i'm in idle at a stop light or sign and after the car is warm. I had the battery,alternator,and starter checked. my charging output is 13.75v. my battery read 13.75 and my alternator ran in the high 12'*...12.75 i think. The system was tested with the ac on to full,rev engine, and everything
Basically, everything you said, verbatim, is what my car is doing. Word for word is what'* happening for me.
have either of you tried this, the idea is the alt can better control the charging output
https://www.gmforum.com/showthread.p...alt+sense+wire
https://www.gmforum.com/showthread.p...alt+sense+wire