Posted by Janicholson on June 02, 2008 at 07:11:03 from (199.17.61.7):
In Reply to: 806D electrical posted by Filo Coats on June 02, 2008 at 07:00:38:
Simple checks. 1} while running at 1/2 or better RPM, put a volt meter across the battery/s. It should read between 14.2, and 14.7 volts. If it does, it is charging. 2} check the batteries for dead cells. (unless sealed and no caps) using a specific gravity tester. should be 1175, or better when charged. if cells are different more than 10% or so, the battery is poor. 3} With the engine off, remove a battery cable and check voltage from the terminal to the connector you removed. There should be less than .5 volts there. If more, there is a voltage leak. Disconnect components one at a time, and check for the leak (then replace if it makes no difference) so it doesn't become a wiring disaster. Good luck, JimN
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