dk8019
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I took a look through some of the similar threads here, but can't find if this might be the true cause of my problems with my alternator.
My wife and I took the M109 down to Kentucky for the Thanksgiving weekend, it was a hit, we slept in the back of it, while connected to a 120V outlet outside her parents house, they have a small place, and no spare rooms that weekend, so it worked out well. The Deuce did wonderful the 300 miles down and back, it was a great trip.
Well on the way back my wife was using a small electric heater connected to a 1500 watt inverter, the inverter did fine it seems, but I noticed about half way through the trip that the battery gauge now showed in the yellow instead of the green. We made it home without any issues but I was never able to get it to come back into the green, even with everything off. I run the numbers, and it looks like there's a good chance running the inverter near it's max load could have exceed the output of the alternator. (24V or so * 70A = 1680W or so, roughly the draw of the inverter at full load)
So my question is did my poor choice in inverters kill my alternator? I have a feeling it did, as the voltage output is pretty much at battery voltage. I just want your opinions, did my alternator die because it was time, or did I kill it with too much load? I've ordered another regulator for it, it seems in good shape otherwise from what I can tell. Thanks for the help!
My wife and I took the M109 down to Kentucky for the Thanksgiving weekend, it was a hit, we slept in the back of it, while connected to a 120V outlet outside her parents house, they have a small place, and no spare rooms that weekend, so it worked out well. The Deuce did wonderful the 300 miles down and back, it was a great trip.
Well on the way back my wife was using a small electric heater connected to a 1500 watt inverter, the inverter did fine it seems, but I noticed about half way through the trip that the battery gauge now showed in the yellow instead of the green. We made it home without any issues but I was never able to get it to come back into the green, even with everything off. I run the numbers, and it looks like there's a good chance running the inverter near it's max load could have exceed the output of the alternator. (24V or so * 70A = 1680W or so, roughly the draw of the inverter at full load)
So my question is did my poor choice in inverters kill my alternator? I have a feeling it did, as the voltage output is pretty much at battery voltage. I just want your opinions, did my alternator die because it was time, or did I kill it with too much load? I've ordered another regulator for it, it seems in good shape otherwise from what I can tell. Thanks for the help!