I am new to this site and a barnyard mechanic. I am working on a MF135 gas Perkins that has had the generator removed and an alternator installed. I am trying to figure out why the alternator is not charging properly. The battery is acceptable at 12.4v. It temporarily drops to 10.8v during the start cycle. I have about a 3v line loss when running at 1200 RPM on the positive side. But I can't figure out why... I have no line loss on the negative side. I have cleaned and inspected all terminals. With all connections made, my battery reads between 12.5 & 12.8 volts at 1200RPM. y thought is it should read around 13.5v. The alternator is like new. With no wire connected to it, the "Batt" terminal on the alternator registers 15.7v when running at 1200 RPM.
The alternator is an Delco 63A system Integrated unit. # 2 on the alternator is wired to the ammeter and # 1 is wired in common to the Ignition switch, gas gauge, coil, and one side post of the starter solenoid. The opposing side of the ammeter is wired to the primary post of the starter that is in common with the positive post of the battery. any wire carrying a load is a number 10 or 12 gauge. The Battery cables are 1 gauge.
With the ignition switch ON I show a negative reading on my ammeter. When running I still show a negative reading and no positive reading regardless of RPM, the needle is at 0 (zero) when the switch is OFF.
Thanks for any help.
While I do not see one, I cannot assume there wasn't a diode placed in the line to the ignition stich, gauges etc.. There is no idiot light, unless I am the idiot. I am truly stumped.
Thanks
Ralph
The alternator is an Delco 63A system Integrated unit. # 2 on the alternator is wired to the ammeter and # 1 is wired in common to the Ignition switch, gas gauge, coil, and one side post of the starter solenoid. The opposing side of the ammeter is wired to the primary post of the starter that is in common with the positive post of the battery. any wire carrying a load is a number 10 or 12 gauge. The Battery cables are 1 gauge.
With the ignition switch ON I show a negative reading on my ammeter. When running I still show a negative reading and no positive reading regardless of RPM, the needle is at 0 (zero) when the switch is OFF.
Thanks for any help.
While I do not see one, I cannot assume there wasn't a diode placed in the line to the ignition stich, gauges etc.. There is no idiot light, unless I am the idiot. I am truly stumped.
Thanks
Ralph