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we finally decided to post a thread concerning our issue, keep in mind we have been at this very intensely for over 2 weeks...we now need all opinions both main stream and off the wall!
ISSUE
-the main issue is that my voltmeter on the dash is reading mid yellow to mid red and jumping around erratically. (21vts to 35+vts)
-at idle it is high yellow and at 1000rpm it is at 35+, I stopped at this point. then on another run it is all fine up to full rpms of around 1800-1900 then she spiked to the mid red zone, but regardless the jumping around never ceases.
PAST RELATED ISSUE
-So, having been thru one original alt burn up...it seized up going down the road and the pulley broke the key in half and the belt flew off. (crazy day here guys!)
-So we have just accomplished the mod to a 21si alternator. all went great with this! (with awesome assistance from fellow members "manders" and "74M35a2".... thanks again guys) if you haven't done this mod, look into it!
-so I went for a test drive and it still doing the exact same thing.
ACTIONS TAKEN/RELATED BACK GROUND ON THE TRUCK
1A) the tech man is broken out.
1) new batteries (but did drop test and gravities on old batteries , both were sat)
2) cleaned every ground to bare steel, applied dielectric grease and verified each ground with greenlee dvm (we stopped counting ground points at over 100.. just fyi) there are still more under the dash we are going after...
3) replaced the battery switch on dash.
4) verified voltages thru cables at the alternator and at the batteries (it was constant) and no identified shorts other than the erratic fluctuations.
5) removed the new alt and took it to Blanchard electrical in Tacoma Wa and they thoroughly rung it out its still fine and I had them test my 2nd prestolight alt too and its fine...which means this existing issue was here all the time
6) at one point only during the low voltage portion the abs light came on but clears.
7) the only switch I have not tested or replaced is the start switch.
it always indicated a little low in the green zone, but now we are seeing that this issue may have been here the entire time and it just finally let loose.
9) the truck starts/runs great. this truck is pampered and is our camper and parade truck. the maintenances/upkeep are up to par.
Lastly, we have poster sized print outs of the electrical system that me and the wife have combed over with our minimal electrical knowledge and all the data and possible issues literally traces back to the goes to the PCB (protective control box) we have read many post here concerning the PCB and its role in the charging process....with this said do you think we are on the right track and if so is there a way we can check this PCB here at home prior to us having to buy a new one?. any input/recommendations here is greatly appreciated.
if we have missed any details or need to see pics just ask and we will respond to it.
V/r
we finally decided to post a thread concerning our issue, keep in mind we have been at this very intensely for over 2 weeks...we now need all opinions both main stream and off the wall!
ISSUE
-the main issue is that my voltmeter on the dash is reading mid yellow to mid red and jumping around erratically. (21vts to 35+vts)
-at idle it is high yellow and at 1000rpm it is at 35+, I stopped at this point. then on another run it is all fine up to full rpms of around 1800-1900 then she spiked to the mid red zone, but regardless the jumping around never ceases.
PAST RELATED ISSUE
-So, having been thru one original alt burn up...it seized up going down the road and the pulley broke the key in half and the belt flew off. (crazy day here guys!)
-So we have just accomplished the mod to a 21si alternator. all went great with this! (with awesome assistance from fellow members "manders" and "74M35a2".... thanks again guys) if you haven't done this mod, look into it!
-so I went for a test drive and it still doing the exact same thing.
ACTIONS TAKEN/RELATED BACK GROUND ON THE TRUCK
1A) the tech man is broken out.
1) new batteries (but did drop test and gravities on old batteries , both were sat)
2) cleaned every ground to bare steel, applied dielectric grease and verified each ground with greenlee dvm (we stopped counting ground points at over 100.. just fyi) there are still more under the dash we are going after...
3) replaced the battery switch on dash.
4) verified voltages thru cables at the alternator and at the batteries (it was constant) and no identified shorts other than the erratic fluctuations.
5) removed the new alt and took it to Blanchard electrical in Tacoma Wa and they thoroughly rung it out its still fine and I had them test my 2nd prestolight alt too and its fine...which means this existing issue was here all the time
6) at one point only during the low voltage portion the abs light came on but clears.
7) the only switch I have not tested or replaced is the start switch.
it always indicated a little low in the green zone, but now we are seeing that this issue may have been here the entire time and it just finally let loose.
9) the truck starts/runs great. this truck is pampered and is our camper and parade truck. the maintenances/upkeep are up to par.
Lastly, we have poster sized print outs of the electrical system that me and the wife have combed over with our minimal electrical knowledge and all the data and possible issues literally traces back to the goes to the PCB (protective control box) we have read many post here concerning the PCB and its role in the charging process....with this said do you think we are on the right track and if so is there a way we can check this PCB here at home prior to us having to buy a new one?. any input/recommendations here is greatly appreciated.
if we have missed any details or need to see pics just ask and we will respond to it.
V/r