TheMegaMan
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Sorry chaps...more questions!
I think my alternator (Lucas LRA100) may be dead.
When turning on the ignition, the 'Charge' light doesn't illuminate and when the engine was running, I was still seeing just over 12V, not the 13.8V I was expecting.
Checking the yellow/brown wire at the alternator end, I'm seeing 12V there when the ignition is on, even when connected to the alternator. My understanding is that the alternator field winding should bring this down to closer to 0V, so if I'm still seeing 12V, does this mean the field windings are kaput? This does indicate that the bulb is OK, though.
I decided not to ground the yellow/brown wire to check the Charge light actually illuminates, as I can't recall whether it's a 12V or 6V bulb, and didn't want to zap it.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Adam
I think my alternator (Lucas LRA100) may be dead.
When turning on the ignition, the 'Charge' light doesn't illuminate and when the engine was running, I was still seeing just over 12V, not the 13.8V I was expecting.
Checking the yellow/brown wire at the alternator end, I'm seeing 12V there when the ignition is on, even when connected to the alternator. My understanding is that the alternator field winding should bring this down to closer to 0V, so if I'm still seeing 12V, does this mean the field windings are kaput? This does indicate that the bulb is OK, though.
I decided not to ground the yellow/brown wire to check the Charge light actually illuminates, as I can't recall whether it's a 12V or 6V bulb, and didn't want to zap it.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Adam