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Alternator Issue

Pstyckiewicz

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I have been looking at diffrent things on my M1152A1 and noticed that the voltage meter stays in the yellow. In addition I unhook the battery the truck shuts off. It has the 200amp alternator. Is there anything I should check? Or bad connection?. And is this something that I could rebuild?
Thanks,
 

springer1981

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I have been looking at diffrent things on my M1152A1 and noticed that the voltage meter stays in the yellow. In addition I unhook the battery the truck shuts off. It has the 200amp alternator. Is there anything I should check? Or bad connection?. And is this something that I could rebuild?
Thanks,
I just replaced my regulator after troubleshooting the alternator. I posted about it as well as posted the Neihoff Alternator Troubleshooting PDF file. I highly recommend you test it based on the PDF, it will help you id the issue. https://steelsoldiers.com/threads/my-new-1992-m998-avenger.184818/post-2505017
 

Milcommoguy

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I have been looking at diffrent things on my M1152A1 and noticed that the voltage meter stays in the yellow. In addition I unhook the battery the truck shuts off. It has the 200amp alternator. Is there anything I should check? Or bad connection?. And is this something that I could rebuild?
Thanks,
This is going to get crazy... What is the test to disconnect the battery when running?

Might be looking for a new start box if you keep that up.

Perpetual motion Humv ? CAMO
 

MarkM

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Never disconnect the battery/batteries while the engine is running. Fastest way I know to damage something (voltage spikes).

A multimeter will alow you to test the charging system without negative effects. The gauges are are always off to some degree.

Mark
 
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