Alternator voltage varies -
encantotom - 07-10-2016
my 50dn voltage varies from 12v to 14v. i did all the tests that ELREG said to try and hopefully it is the voltage regulator.
but....the original and all the delco remy replacements for the 12v regulator are no longer made. but ELREG out of canada makes a replacement one i ordered and just got.
i will put it on tomorrow and see for sure if it fixed my problem. 200 bucks is alot cheaper than 1200 bucks.
tom
RE: Alternator voltage varies -
ashley - 07-11-2016
(07-10-2016, 04:28 PM)encantotom Wrote: my 50dn voltage varies from 12v to 14v. i did all the tests that ELREG said to try and hopefully it is the voltage regulator.
but....the original and all the delco remy replacements for the 12v regulator are no longer made. but ELREG out of canada makes a replacement one i ordered and just got.
i will put it on tomorrow and see for sure if it fixed my problem. 200 bucks is alot cheaper than 1200 bucks.
tom
I got one tom and it works great
RE: Alternator voltage varies -
encantotom - 07-11-2016
I put it in today. But I only ran it for a couple of minutes. Seemed OK
Tom
RE: Alternator voltage varies -
Chester Stone - 07-12-2016
Tom, please post the model and part number in case some of us have to replace ours.
RE: Alternator voltage varies -
encantotom - 07-12-2016
The original was a Delco Remy 19020403
the elreg replacement is not listed on their web site so you have to call and ask for it. it is 402-7698
they dont make it anymore or the one that replaces it.
they still make the 24v version
so,
www.elreg.com specializes in 50dn oil cooled alternators. they have made their own exact replacment regulator.
205 dollars delivered.
tom
RE: Alternator voltage varies -
kaptain - 10-14-2022
Tom, Thats great information. Thank you!
While waiting for a replacement Echo Charge to arrive, I continued looking into the electrical closet under the hydraulic tank, trying to understand how all these were connected.
And I saw this rectangular aluminum block on my 701 with no marking showing a part number or the maker's name, front or back, except a few abbreviations: "VOLT ADJ", and "INCREASE". And I have been wondering what it is and its purpose.
It took me a while to find out it's an alternator voltage regulator and landed on this thread.
I know the regulator on my 701 is not broken because my chassis battery charges 14.1 V when the engine is running (when the coach is left sitting without the engine running for some time, voltage drops below 13v, and the failed Echo Charge does not charge - my main issue that I am still investigating).
What still puzzles me is a small plastic bag found at the back of the aluminum mount. Any idea what it is (shown in the 3rd photo below)?
And do you find such a plastic bag with a small piece of metal inside behind it once you unscrew the four mounting screws?
I have attached a wiring diagram that I found on the Internet.
On
Delco Remy website, two superseded replacement parts, 10457698 and 10503807, are all obsolete. Tom's substitute is the easy way to go if yours go bad.
RE: Alternator voltage varies -
SouthernDevGirl - 10-14-2022
Hi Joe,
I'm _not_ speaking from experience; rather, only looking at the documents you attached.
In the schematic you attached, it shows that piece is a jumper to connect the battery terminal to the Ignition "IGN" terminal (when using the explicit ignition relay rather than implicit current sensing, I assume).
RE: Alternator voltage varies -
Guy - 10-14-2022
In my previous life, that piece of metal was an electrical jumper, to be used on a terminal board.
RE: Alternator voltage varies -
encantotom - 10-15-2022
yes, a jumper for a different installation.
tom