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I have a 1981 Pickup, 22R, Manual, 4x4. I got it with an electric fuel pump, electric radiator fans and an aftermarket head unit stuffed in the dash.
I installed aftermarket hvac into the truck as the stock components were missing when I got it (no heater core, blower, etc.) Seemed to work ok.
I decided to add some KC lights, a set of 4, to the roll bar. Everything is fine with them off but, when you turn them on, the stock alternator couldnt keep up.
I switched to a 3 wire setup but, I'm noticing that when everything is on, voltage drops to below 12 and does not recover.
At idle, it puts out 14.4v. If I turn on the A/C or increase the load with lights, it but will recover slightly. If at any point it drops below 12v, the alternator output never comes back up.
Like the exciter shuts off. I have the sensing wire/exciter run to a bussbar connected to the battery. Added a 2ga. power wire rung along side the original white wire to accomodate the additional amperage.
Increasing RPM seems to have no effect.
My assumption is either:
A) Bad Ground/Inadequate Ground
B) Bad Alternator out of the box
Not sure what else to check as I am brave enough(or dum,b enough) to tear apart anything and try to figure it out but, my familiarity with this truck is limited to say the least.