| 29-04-2012, 16:52 | #16 |
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I should mention that all the chassis earthing points (body/g'box/subframe) have been cleaned for good contact. That was my first idea. I'll have a check with the multimeter for any parasite currents. (I don't think that there will be any, the is feck all electric in the car)
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| 29-04-2012, 23:15 | #17 |
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Could be that fancy watch you keep connecting up to it thats flattening the battery. Balfes are dear, but they are also the only ones I know in Dublin. I use a crowd in Naas beside RFL that are cheaper, but not that much so. How much is an alternator online? Might be the way to go. Do GSF do them?
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| 29-04-2012, 23:23 | #18 | |
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Are you getting 15+ volts from it? |
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| 29-04-2012, 23:58 | #21 | |
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As in the video, on occasion at idle you get 15+V from it. Battery is fresh enough on the multimeter. Its a Lab standard Fluke multimeter so its accurate is you can get. Quote:
If you gave them one, they would swap out the dud parts and refit it for less then the 90 euro (though he said if everything needed to be replaced that it would cost 90 euros) Further Edit: I checked earlier for any parasite currents. No draw on the battery when the ignition is off. Last edited by BX 19; 30-04-2012 at 00:06. |
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| 30-04-2012, 14:51 | #23 | |
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Fortunately the voltage regulator is a cheaper to replace, so I'm going to try that first. Taking the thing off requires removal of the inlet manifold which is a pain. Ahh well.... |
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