Alternator, digital dash woe
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Alternator, digital dash woe
Battery voltage seems OK.
Engine off in spec
Engine on in spec
Current
Engine off, 120ma (which is alot but I didn't disconnect the stereo and I know it's a hog)
AC leakage. I don't trust this meter.
Engine off, 27.4
Engine on, 30.7
Questions, comments, concerns or any feedback?
(I'm playing hookie, AWOL from work, for this..)
Edit: root issue of concern is the dash going ape˟˟˟˟ when any load is applied to the electrical, blower fan, lights of any sort and operating windows.
Engine off in spec
Engine on in spec
Current
Engine off, 120ma (which is alot but I didn't disconnect the stereo and I know it's a hog)
AC leakage. I don't trust this meter.
Engine off, 27.4
Engine on, 30.7
Questions, comments, concerns or any feedback?
(I'm playing hookie, AWOL from work, for this..)
Edit: root issue of concern is the dash going ape˟˟˟˟ when any load is applied to the electrical, blower fan, lights of any sort and operating windows.
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Google isn't helping much today, it mostly turns up me talking about this issue..
The RTE forum is down, and I know it's going to say for the most part it's a power/ground issue.
Guess I can go clean some grounds in the mean time. I haven't looked into the relay box in the passenger area yet still because it's blocked off and not a fun thing to get to.
The RTE forum is down, and I know it's going to say for the most part it's a power/ground issue.
Guess I can go clean some grounds in the mean time. I haven't looked into the relay box in the passenger area yet still because it's blocked off and not a fun thing to get to.
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Better diodes would help with the ripple, there is a clamping spec usually in the single digit us range iirc, but most of the ripple is from the commutator or something like that.
To handle the 60 amp draw of the whole system you would need a large bank of super capacitor something like six to twelve of them.
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I wouldn't worry about filtering. Everything in your truck/car is DESIGNED to handle the ripple on the power supply. For instance, our gauges are hot-wire ammeters, which are intrinsically damped. Newer cars use steppers behind ADCs; the current draw on the sensors is so small that tiny capacitors in the ECU are plenty. Your radio ("entertainment system") cares about ripple, but all radios are designed to reject power line noise.
If your ground connection is regularly dropping out due to a bad connection at the battery, well, no capacitor is going to help that.
If your ground connection is regularly dropping out due to a bad connection at the battery, well, no capacitor is going to help that.
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I wouldn't worry about filtering. Everything in your truck/car is DESIGNED to handle the ripple on the power supply. For instance, our gauges are hot-wire ammeters, which are intrinsically damped. Newer cars use steppers behind ADCs; the current draw on the sensors is so small that tiny capacitors in the ECU are plenty. Your radio ("entertainment system") cares about ripple, but all radios are designed to reject power line noise.
If your ground connection is regularly dropping out due to a bad connection at the battery, well, no capacitor is going to help that.
If your ground connection is regularly dropping out due to a bad connection at the battery, well, no capacitor is going to help that.
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