Well, it seems my charging problem is self inflicted and no fault of the batteries.
Since my car was completely rewired, somehow I've managed to fuck up the alternator wiring and I'm not quite sure what's happening there.
The batteries took a charge using pep boys' nuclear powered charger. No dead cells, passed a load test fine etc. The alternator shows 14.2V out the back stud, and tested fine on the bench... but only 12.2V at the battery. (charge wire directly connected). I've replaced the charge wire, redone the ends, and tested about every way possbile. Since my car doesn't have the stock voltage guage, I've put a 560ohm resistor inline to simulate the guage - which seems to have made no difference.
The only thing I can think of is that the ground on the frame isn't adequate..
Since my car was completely rewired, somehow I've managed to fuck up the alternator wiring and I'm not quite sure what's happening there.
The batteries took a charge using pep boys' nuclear powered charger. No dead cells, passed a load test fine etc. The alternator shows 14.2V out the back stud, and tested fine on the bench... but only 12.2V at the battery. (charge wire directly connected). I've replaced the charge wire, redone the ends, and tested about every way possbile. Since my car doesn't have the stock voltage guage, I've put a 560ohm resistor inline to simulate the guage - which seems to have made no difference.
The only thing I can think of is that the ground on the frame isn't adequate..
Comment