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Hi all.
I've done some searching on this topic, however I haven't found what I needed.
I have a charging issue with my 1995 defender.
When the engine is idling. The voltage on the battery terminals starts at about 13.5 volts. And takes a good while to eventually read 14.1 volts
With the headlights on, it drops to about 13.8
Headlights main beam and heater about 13.0
And with the radio on it drops to 12.9 or 12.8.
Now from the very little I know about alternators and charging circuits. I beleive the alternator should maintain about 14 volts regardless of the load placed on it. Is this correct?
I've cleaned the main earth's on the chassis a transfer box about 6 months ago due to having an earth fault. And haven't had any problems since. However I'm not sure if this could be earth related? My headlights always appear fairly bright, although I have upgraded the loom and running the positive feed off the alternator.
Anyone got any suggestions? Thanks alot
I've done some searching on this topic, however I haven't found what I needed.
I have a charging issue with my 1995 defender.
When the engine is idling. The voltage on the battery terminals starts at about 13.5 volts. And takes a good while to eventually read 14.1 volts
With the headlights on, it drops to about 13.8
Headlights main beam and heater about 13.0
And with the radio on it drops to 12.9 or 12.8.
Now from the very little I know about alternators and charging circuits. I beleive the alternator should maintain about 14 volts regardless of the load placed on it. Is this correct?
I've cleaned the main earth's on the chassis a transfer box about 6 months ago due to having an earth fault. And haven't had any problems since. However I'm not sure if this could be earth related? My headlights always appear fairly bright, although I have upgraded the loom and running the positive feed off the alternator.
Anyone got any suggestions? Thanks alot