Voltage regulator

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Voltage regulator

Post by dp bradford » Sat May 31, 2008 4:39 pm

Does anyone know if there's a voltage regulator separate from the alternator? Reason I ask is that I've just had to have the RAC out to jump-start my Freda as the box of electricity was empty :evil: The battery is charging at around 12.7 volts, which is not enough. RAC guy suggested there might be an external one somewhere???

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Re: Voltage regulator

Post by 2sticks » Sat May 31, 2008 6:28 pm

:(

All voltage regulation is done within the alternator.

Fault could possibly be belt slippage, otherwise a
new set of diodes or an exchange alternator.

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Re: Voltage regulator

Post by Peg leg Pete » Sat May 31, 2008 6:48 pm

When our alternator started to fail, the sediment and battery lights were flashing all the time :roll:
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Re: Voltage regulator

Post by dp bradford » Sat May 31, 2008 8:23 pm

I had to replace the alternator a couple of months ago - I had the charge and sediment lights come on. The belts aren't slipping, so it looks as though I might be having to have a chat with the folks who sold me the alternator... still, it did come with a 12 month warranty, so hopefully...... :roll:

In the mean time, I've got the battery on charge overnight and I'll re-measure the charge voltage tomorrow - if I'm lucky the battery might just have been that flat that it was pulling the charge voltage down [-o< ...or maybe the battery has reached the end of its useful life #-o It is, after all, the one that came with the van from Japan, and it has been flattened before :evil:

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Re: Voltage regulator

Post by Peg leg Pete » Sat May 31, 2008 8:27 pm

Sounds like it could be the battery Dave :roll:
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Post by dp bradford » Sat May 31, 2008 8:49 pm

Peg leg Pete wrote:Sounds like it could be the battery Dave :roll:
In a way, I hope so :roll: - all right, I don't really want to splash out on a new one, but it will at least be easier than changing the alternator again. I've sprained my wrist today doing the garden, trying to avoid putting any strain on my dodgy left shoulder - now my right wrist is knackered #-o #-o #-o

Still, look on the bright side, and it's a good job I'm not superstitious, the op on my shoulder is scheduled for Friday 13th :shock: :shock:, then I'll be 100% fighting fit!

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Post by Peg leg Pete » Sat May 31, 2008 8:52 pm

Good luck with the op and the battery :wink:
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Re: Voltage regulator

Post by jaylee » Sun Jun 01, 2008 12:43 am

Just a quick one, check to see if yer rear courtesy lights not on.
... though it sounds like battery to me.
Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...
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Re: Voltage regulator

Post by dp bradford » Mon Jun 02, 2008 9:01 pm

Well, an update....

Today I've had the battery tested - and it's OK :?

I've spoken to the alternator supplier - they suggested that this could be caused by the split charge relay. I've disconnected all links to the split charging circuit as suggested, and it still only charges to a maximum of 12.7v. In fact, if there is any draw on the electrical systems (lights, air-con fan, etc) the voltage drops to less than 12v

Tomorrow I'm back on the phone to the supplier :evil: :evil:

Could really do without this just now #-o

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Re: Voltage regulator

Post by Peg leg Pete » Mon Jun 02, 2008 9:13 pm

Sorry to hear that it sounds like the alternator is not up to the job, if you need any help, please get in touch :wink:
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Re: Voltage regulator

Post by dp bradford » Sun Jun 08, 2008 4:35 pm

Just to update:

I received a replacement alternator and fitted it on Friday. Just had a weekend in the Lake District and happy to report that all's well on the electrical front :D

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Re: Voltage regulator

Post by Peg leg Pete » Sun Jun 08, 2008 5:22 pm

Good news Dave :wink:
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Re: Voltage regulator

Post by Simon Jones » Sun Jun 08, 2008 5:45 pm

Glad its all sorted. Worth noting that most split charge relays (no voltage-sensing) will tend to result in the charge & sediment light glowing dimly. As long as they dont suddenly become brighter, then its nothing to wory about
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Re: Voltage regulator

Post by mikeonb4c » Sun Jun 08, 2008 6:52 pm

dp bradford wrote:Just to update:

I received a replacement alternator and fitted it on Friday. Just had a weekend in the Lake District and happy to report that all's well on the electrical front :D

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Good news DP - the supplier accepted there was a problem and replaced it then?
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Re: Voltage regulator

Post by dp bradford » Sun Jun 08, 2008 7:55 pm

mikeonb4c wrote:
Good news DP - the supplier accepted there was a problem and replaced it then?
Well, I wasn't all together happy to do things this way - I had to buy another new one; he'll refund me as soon as he receives the faulty unit - but I felt as though I was over a barrel really. He tells me he's sent out FOC replacement parts before but has to work hard to get people to send back the faulty ones.....

Still, if the refund hits my credit card before the statement date, which it should, then I'm OK with the outcome :)

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