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Re: Low voltage indication...

Subject: Re: Low voltage indication...
by Schrade on 2016/7/17 11:49:43

Hmm... well - that's about as much 'knowing', as I've told buyer that I want to know (that it's not a problem), when coupled with fact that I read alternator output, when it IS running, @ Cig Lighter...

... and when coupled with fact that current Batt failed Load Test 4 years ago.

Solved.

Will update post new Batt, + serviced I/C install...

Quote:

BillH wrote:
Chuck, FYI for when you get to it.

I took a couple minutes this morning and checked voltade on the fuses.

Grounded the voltmeter to the engine.
Volts across the battery - 12.41

Key off, 3 or 4 fuses were powered, all showed 12.36

Key on, EVERY fuse besides the above was lower.
Some at 12.10 but most at 11.85.

I really don't think the 11.9 at your cigar lighter should be of any concern.

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