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wedgev8
 


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Generator / Battery voltage , live value IID Tool

Hello,
Would someone be nice and upload a foto of the graph while showing live value for battery/generator voltage.
I have a wave form from 14.1 to 14.4V.
Regards,
Tom
  
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PROFSR G
 


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wedgev8
 


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Thank you for the pictures. It think my next step is changing the generator to a new DENSO unit next week. You can see in my Fotos a not so clean voltage.
(sorry for the bad quality Fotos, cause my mobile phone`s cam is faulty)





  
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I seem to remember suggesting the alternator might be the issue in a much earlier post you wrote Whistle

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Before you change the alternator try putting an extra earth wire between the alternator body and the battery earth.

Something like a jump lead will work, i have seen dirty voltages caused by bad earth wires
  
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wedgev8
 


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PROFSR G wrote:
I seem to remember suggesting the alternator might be the issue in a much earlier post you wrote Whistle

Hope it work out Thumbs Up


.....yes, you are right. The guy from the garage where I asked first had tested generator and battery with a tool.
So I thought it is good. The tool seems only to show generator ist charging, but gives no info about the voltage quality.
And Discos are very sensitive. Embarassed
Now I ordered also a new battery in Addition to the new DENSO generator.
I will Report next week.
  
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aja4x4 wrote:
Before you change the alternator try putting an extra earth wire between the alternator body and the battery earth.

Something like a jump lead will work, i have seen dirty voltages caused by bad earth wires


...this is an idea to try before changing. Thanx
  
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