TheDubs
09-20-2010, 11:08
I have a Rv with a 82 6.2 chevy diesel in it.
I just replaced the alt in my rv about a month ago and it wasn't putting out enough volts. I found that the wire from the back of the alt had a bad connection on it so I replaced it. That seem to fix the problem.
Untill yesterday. We got stopped at a red light and the engine died. Looked at the batts and one was boiling and spewing batt acid. finally they got cooled down enough to get to a parking lot. I took the alt out and took it to auto zone and had it tested it was bad. Picked up another new alt hooked it up and it was giving me 18 volts off the back of the alt. and 17.5 at the isolator and 17.5 to the batts. No wonder I fryed the batts. I thought I might have got a bad alt again so I took that one back and had it tested and it was fine.
So i thought it might be the batts that were bad. I took them to auto zone and had them tested, 3 out of the 4 were bad. :( ( they were only 6 months old) I replaced those. And am still having the same problem. I cannot figure this out. all the cables to the batts are nice and tight.
I think im going to start at the wires going to the voltage regulator on the alt and see if they are fryed. and then check the ground going from the batts to the engine. I might also check the ground from the engine to the chassis too. I would think It has to be a grounding issue. Due to not having any place for the extra volts to go.
I am at a loss and can't figure it out any help would be great.
I just replaced the alt in my rv about a month ago and it wasn't putting out enough volts. I found that the wire from the back of the alt had a bad connection on it so I replaced it. That seem to fix the problem.
Untill yesterday. We got stopped at a red light and the engine died. Looked at the batts and one was boiling and spewing batt acid. finally they got cooled down enough to get to a parking lot. I took the alt out and took it to auto zone and had it tested it was bad. Picked up another new alt hooked it up and it was giving me 18 volts off the back of the alt. and 17.5 at the isolator and 17.5 to the batts. No wonder I fryed the batts. I thought I might have got a bad alt again so I took that one back and had it tested and it was fine.
So i thought it might be the batts that were bad. I took them to auto zone and had them tested, 3 out of the 4 were bad. :( ( they were only 6 months old) I replaced those. And am still having the same problem. I cannot figure this out. all the cables to the batts are nice and tight.
I think im going to start at the wires going to the voltage regulator on the alt and see if they are fryed. and then check the ground going from the batts to the engine. I might also check the ground from the engine to the chassis too. I would think It has to be a grounding issue. Due to not having any place for the extra volts to go.
I am at a loss and can't figure it out any help would be great.