This is the scenario:
I have a digital voltmeter linked plugged in via the cigarette lighter, which reads about 0.5V less than a true reading across the battery terminals.
I installed a new 90AH battery on Saturday, to replace the 62AH one which I felt might be contributing to starting problems. All seemed fine & the dashboard voltmeter showed 13.8-14.1V as normal.
Driving back over to the West last night everything seemed normal. I stopped for a pee, leaving the engine running, & on pulling away noted that the voltmeter reading had gone down to 12.2V (No accessories or heater fan on, but main beams). Pulled in after a few miles & checked the alternator belts - everything normal there. Afeter another few miles I noticed that the temperature gauge was sitting at 12 o'clock instead of it's usual 1o'clock (Mason modification fitted). Thinking that the cooling fans might have come on & somehow stuck on, thus consuming battery power. Stopped again & pulled all 3 fan fuses plus checked voltage at battery with a meter I was carrying (12.8V with all lights etc off) - terminals tight. Running again, the dashmeter showed 12.2V, so battery probably being slowly depleted, but pulling the fan fuses had no effect on either volt or temp readings.
Pending a check on the alternator output directly tonight (just incase the battery is dodgy), I'm assuming that the alternator is on it's way out (seems to match with the factsheet analysis), but I'm at a cpmplete loss to explain the effect on the engine temperature gauge!


All revelations greatly appreciated.
Rhod