Re: alternator overcharging
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2022 11:49 am
Hi geoberni well I am puzzled by the 3 wires you mention as I only have 2 that colour, the other 2 are brown.....and these are the colours on the wiring diagram in the Haynes manual I have for the later saloons. They would have originally gone to A1 and A on the RB106. Not sure what is going on there. Anyway the good news is that all these weird voltage readings do seem to have been caused by the lack of suppression on the ignition. I wired up the meter on very long leads this morning and not until I got the meter about a yard away from the passenger side wing did I get steady readings .... 13-14.5 volts with an occasional excursion to 15. So that was the problem. I shall await the arrival of the used RB106 I have ordered and wire it all up tidily to that. I think it would be a good idea to double up on the supply wire from the alternator as they have used the original dynamo wire and of course the alternator provides more amps. And there is a spare common terminal that can be used for that. As for the old battery maybe it died from old age after all, who knows. I will try and charge it up and see if it will hold a charge off the vehicle as a test. I think it's had it though.
Many thanks for all the help, everyone, I was on the point of going back to a dynamo........
Many thanks for all the help, everyone, I was on the point of going back to a dynamo........
