Hi all,
I posted earlier about looking for a radiator after the battery let go a couple years ago.
Well, I replaced the alternator (new) and the battery (used) after that and just last week, this battery let go. I knew the battery was low voltage (around 11) when I put it on, but it had enough to crank the tractor.
Anyway - figured the low voltage of the battery was causing the overcharging and resulted in the detonation...
So, just put a brand new battery on it. Voltage is good, but checking the alternator output - 17V.
Let it run for a few minutes and checked again... 17V...
Am I in for another $100+ alternator now?
Are there some gut checks for the wiring I need to look at? Anyone willing to share a schematic?
I'm considering just disconnecting the alternator output since there's no load on the battery except for the starter...
Thoughts, suggestions?
I posted earlier about looking for a radiator after the battery let go a couple years ago.
Well, I replaced the alternator (new) and the battery (used) after that and just last week, this battery let go. I knew the battery was low voltage (around 11) when I put it on, but it had enough to crank the tractor.
Anyway - figured the low voltage of the battery was causing the overcharging and resulted in the detonation...
So, just put a brand new battery on it. Voltage is good, but checking the alternator output - 17V.
Let it run for a few minutes and checked again... 17V...
Am I in for another $100+ alternator now?
Are there some gut checks for the wiring I need to look at? Anyone willing to share a schematic?
I'm considering just disconnecting the alternator output since there's no load on the battery except for the starter...
Thoughts, suggestions?