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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3200 |
AGM batteries don't charge at a constant rate like old lead acid batteries. If there is little electrical load they will charge at a lower voltage as this puts less load on the engine so saving you (a bit) of fuel. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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23rd Jul 2022 3:18pm |
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garyRR Member Since: 13 Mar 2021 Location: Hampshire Posts: 1465 |
You should be seeing around 14.5V when the engine is running (I have an AGM battery on my 4.4TDV8 and this is the voltage i get through both the IID tool and using my multi-meter). The diodes inside the alternator prevent back current and convert the AC to DC, maintaining about a 14.5V output +-1V and are largely independent of shaft speed. The current is what the alternator varies depending on load and battery state of charge. The battery should be reading around 13.2‐13.5V if fully charged (which it should be after a run) without the engine running.
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23rd Jul 2022 4:25pm |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3200 |
I’ve never seen a constant 14.5v on mine. Recently had the alternator checked by Glenrands and all was good. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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23rd Jul 2022 5:16pm |
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Mike Edwards Member Since: 13 Feb 2021 Location: Northampton Posts: 226 |
I've tried a battery condition tester and it said it was a healthy battery that was charged to 95% (12.57V). The cranking test came back at 10.84V and the 2,500 rpm test said the charging was 'low', showing 12.66V loaded and 13.08V unloaded. It's a new battery that has only been on there a couple of weeks If it was a bad connection, or a bad diode, I'd expect the charging voltage to either be consistent or all over the place. However, it isn't. It sits at 13V and goes up to 14.6V when it feels like it. It can stay at 14.6V for a while or sit at 13V. I haven't seen it vary from those two voltages, aside from when it is transitioning between the two, during my testing. |
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23rd Jul 2022 5:43pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
You're completely wrong, and about 20 years+ out of date. If your battery was really charging with those figures, it'd have a shortened life and either your ECM, external temperature sensor, BCM or alternator would be faulty. Have a look at the charge diagnostic chart, you'll see those voltages indicate a fault with a low charge demand. A battery 'at rest', locked and with quiescent current <50mA would / should read ~12.3VDC, temperature dependent. ETA - your post looks reminiscent of a problem with a Lucas ACR alternator, possibly 1980's vintage, certainly not one fitted to a 4.4TDV8 - no 'spade' terminals for a start. |
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23rd Jul 2022 7:48pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
Is there an actual, reproducible problem or just the voltages are concerning you? admittedly the crank voltage is lower than i'd like but that is very dependent upon SoC, number of start attempts, distance driven between start attempts, ambient temperature etc. |
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23rd Jul 2022 7:59pm |
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Mike Edwards Member Since: 13 Feb 2021 Location: Northampton Posts: 226 |
I have numerous electrical problems that may or may not be related, plus plenty of dash warnings about low battery - please start engine warnings.
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23rd Jul 2022 8:22pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
Here
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23rd Jul 2022 8:32pm |
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Mike Edwards Member Since: 13 Feb 2021 Location: Northampton Posts: 226 |
It’s hasn’t been jumped in the year I’ve had the vehicle.
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23rd Jul 2022 8:45pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
All you need to know is the measured voltage at the battery not the system reported voltage, the alternator output percentage (PWM duty %) - you've already reported that as 'alternator load' plot those points as per the instructions, see what the outcome is and follow the pinpoint tests. At this stage, you don't need to worry about the components, just carry out the test(s) as specified, the results will give you an indication of the causal part.
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23rd Jul 2022 9:05pm |
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