I've used this thread as reference: http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...ght=brown+wire.
I see almost 12v @ field coil brown wire on two alternators (key on) on the green wire I see 1v on one alternator, 12v on the other alternator.
For the Impedance tests:
Each alternator checks-out between .4 to .7 ohms between the white wires. Brown to green, one is 3.6 ohms, the other is 3.8 ohms.
As far as the R/R testing goes, I'll call the first one toast. One I bought yesterday is so-far checking-out as far as diode tests.
Here is what happened: I put old alternator on, new R/R. I saw charging voltage @ battery. A few minutes later I check, no charging voltage, staying steady @ 12.4v, revving makes no difference. Swapping alternators makes no difference.
Alternator cover is magnetic.
R/R shows almost 12v from black to brown, but little increase as revs increase.
Not sure if it matters, but in-between all of this, I swapped batteries for a full-charged battery. The battery is good as far as load tests are concerned.
Jumpered field coil green to battery negative. No increase in voltage across battery.
I see almost 12v @ field coil brown wire on two alternators (key on) on the green wire I see 1v on one alternator, 12v on the other alternator.
For the Impedance tests:
Each alternator checks-out between .4 to .7 ohms between the white wires. Brown to green, one is 3.6 ohms, the other is 3.8 ohms.
As far as the R/R testing goes, I'll call the first one toast. One I bought yesterday is so-far checking-out as far as diode tests.
Here is what happened: I put old alternator on, new R/R. I saw charging voltage @ battery. A few minutes later I check, no charging voltage, staying steady @ 12.4v, revving makes no difference. Swapping alternators makes no difference.
Alternator cover is magnetic.
R/R shows almost 12v from black to brown, but little increase as revs increase.
Not sure if it matters, but in-between all of this, I swapped batteries for a full-charged battery. The battery is good as far as load tests are concerned.
Jumpered field coil green to battery negative. No increase in voltage across battery.
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