As soon as the engine starts my voltmeter goes to ~14.6 and stays there. Occasionally I will see it dip just a bit but goes right back up. I had one alternator go bad after a short time and am concerned about the new one doing the same. Hoping someone can steer me to what may be loading it down like this.
This is a 100A one wire alternator on my 72 Challenger with a trunk mounted battery. I have a 0/2 positive wire going to a connection block in the engine compartment that splits to the starter & different smaller loads. I am using a 0/2 ground cable that goes to the frame rail at the trunk. There is a smaller ground cable that goes from the negative terminal on the battery to the trunk lid support. I have several ground wires at different areas in the engine compartment.
I am running two HDX 13" electric fans through relays and the relays are connected directly to the alternator battery terminal. I am also running a 6# wire from the alternator to the starter relay through a fuse. The other connections to the alternator battery terminal are headlight relays & the OE style battery connection that goes to the firewall connection.
This is a 100A one wire alternator on my 72 Challenger with a trunk mounted battery. I have a 0/2 positive wire going to a connection block in the engine compartment that splits to the starter & different smaller loads. I am using a 0/2 ground cable that goes to the frame rail at the trunk. There is a smaller ground cable that goes from the negative terminal on the battery to the trunk lid support. I have several ground wires at different areas in the engine compartment.
I am running two HDX 13" electric fans through relays and the relays are connected directly to the alternator battery terminal. I am also running a 6# wire from the alternator to the starter relay through a fuse. The other connections to the alternator battery terminal are headlight relays & the OE style battery connection that goes to the firewall connection.
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