13.2v max is flat defective. replace it. you need 14.2v hot, 14.3-4
cold or you will slowly destroy your batteries by not fully charging.
>> I just heard from a second friend their new alternators lasted approx.
>> 10 days each. They went thru 3 or 4 before finding one that is now
>> running. Seems to be common with the alternators being made today...
>
> Between 2 coaches, i'd gone through about 3 or 4 Duralast alternators in the past 3 years.
> The lifetime warranty at Autozone had me stuck in a painful loop.
> (And this estimate is NOT including 2 other Duralasts that'd probably failed because
> a neighborhood mechanic hooked the leads up backwards, and it was putting out 16v....
> until thanks to a Jim Bounds consultation call, i traced what was going on.
> Yes, my coach doesn't have the stock double connector anymore, so you gotta be careful)
>
> So finally i decided to try an AC Delco from O'Reillys, branded as Ultima.
> I've only put about 500 miles on it so far, and It hasn't blown out on me yet,
> however i'm pretty disappointed that its only putting out 13.2 volts!
> The "GEN" light does not come on, and the belt is tight, so wondering what's the issue here?
> (BTW: This is on the Eleganza, not the Birchhaven which is having the ignition / battery / starter issue)
>
> Also, last time i had the Eleganza out in the evening, with headlights on, and needed to raise airbags,
> the alternator seemed to temporarily stop working. my analog voltage gauge dipped down to
> 12 volts, and i could hear the compressor motor struggling.
>
> So now that the Birchhaven starter situation might be handled (more on that in a later post)
> i'm gonna dig into the Eleganza alternator issue and see what i can see.
> Wondering if one of my 10 year old Viair pumps is getting tired, and taxing the system.
> (It makes a lower growling noise compared to the other one, but seems to raise just as fast)
> Connections are tight. Grounds are good. Hmmmmm....
>
> Anyway, yes, alternator quality (at Autozone at least) was pretty atrocious. Right out of the box, many of the blades are bent
> and hitting against the housing. I'll see what i can do about this AC Delco and report any new findings
>
> Cheers!
> Greg / SolarSonic / LosAngeles
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