Talk to me like I know nothing - and not far from the truth:)!
Yahoo Message Number: 105484
A few of you may have seen this on IRV2, I'm chasing down what I think is a bad alternator.
But about 6 weeks or so ago, while programming my Solar Controller, I did blew inline blade fuse of the Magnum Smart Battery Combiner (SBC). Which allowed my 5 year old CAT 8D MF Chassis battery to drop down pretty low, lower then I've ever let it get. Found the fuse was blown, and brought everything slowly back up to full charge. As we were plugged in to SP the bulk of this time, and along with the Solar Power, the Chassis battery remained topped off well.
We've moved the coach from Yuma to Tucson, and about 45 minutes or so after we left Yuma, my Silverleaf display changed from my standard Trip setting values, to display the Voltage values. We'd dropped down to 12.4V by the time I noticed the display had changed. (And while I always monitor my analog gauges, the voltage gauge has always had a little fluctuations tong on, so really did not catch my eye that it was a bit lower then the norm.). Once I saw the Silverleaf displayed value drop to 12.3V, we fired up the generator, and have driven this way for the last few days until we got back to San Diego a few days ago.
Today I pulled the coach out. Checked chassis battery voltage. Started the engine on low idle and checked the voltage, and then upped the idle to 1200RPM and checked the voltage - no fluctuations in any reading, no power is getting from the alternator to the chassis battery.
My questions now:
1) If I blew an inline fuse for the Magnum Smart Battery Combiner. Is their another fuse or relay or I'll say regulator that I should check to see if I've blown something. (This is the part where I'm asking you to treat me like I know nothing:)!)
2) The DW was not too keen on me trying to stand up in between the back of the coach and the engine, to see if I could get a reading off of the alternator itself. (Now, 30-40+ years or so I could, and would, have done this in a heartbeat. Today, I don't quite bend, or unbend, like I used to. And I believe the term 'interference fit' may come into play with my belly and the tighter confines behind that moving fan belt... not a combo meeting I would like or enjoy.) So, is their another bus or junction where I might look to see if the alternator is putting out power? Could I simply have something blown in between the alternator output, and the battery terminals?
3) Coach was built in Sept of 2003 and has the ISL370 and the 160A alternator. I recall many others abandoning the OEM unit and going over to the Delco Remy unit. (My notes from a few years ago indicated a part number of 860311, and bumping up to the 180A output. Is the the unit that is recommended by those of you that have made this changeover. Is is a direct replacement, or is spacers and or different size fan belts required for this changeover too? Going from 160A to 180A, is their any other components that should also be changed over?
OK, those are the questions I could think of. What other questions should I have asked? Others pearls of wisdom or suggestions are welcomed.
TIA, and best to all,
Smitty
04 Allure 31017