Posted by John T on December 01, 2020 at 12:06:43 from (174.240.10.22):
In Reply to: batteries posted by HenryO on December 01, 2020 at 11:31:41:
Henry, a conventional lead acid battery !!!!!!!! AT REST AND STABILIZED !!!!!!!! at 77 Degrees should read as follows per the chart I found (NO Warranty)
I have no specs or data whatsoever regarding YOUR particular Alternator and its certain Voltage regulation circuitry orrrrrrr the accuracy of your meter but perhaps ITS NOT ACCURATE ????
Others may or may not know YOUR particular Alternators specs or its voltage regulation figures and if so ??????????? may be able to provide assistance. In broad general terms that 14.8 SOUNDS HIGH while the 12.8 SOUNDS LOW but again I don't have YOUR ALTERNATORS specs or data.
Its an electrical question so you should get a ton of responses, this represents ONLY my opinion, others may agree or disagree
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