ZOSO wrote:Sounds like the voltage regulator is crapping out. What size is the power cable coming off the alternator?
Don’t know, but its healthy - i re-rewired everything shortly after I bought the Bronco so its in good shape. Going to guess 1/0 gauge but might be 3 gauge.
Digger wrote:Make sure you actually have a problem. The wiring, including the new aftermarket stuff, is thin. Your alternator may be putting out the proper voltage (at the alternator), but if your voltage is being measured back under the dash, you could be losing 0.5V - 1.5V along the way.
Voltage drop over a length of wire is proportional to the amperage flowing through it.
Voltage Drop = Amperage x Wire resistance
To determine, have someone hold the engine at 1200-1400 rpm. Measure the voltage at the dash(use the cig lighter outlet), and at the alternator. Then turn on your headlights and blower motor. Remeasure the dash and alternator voltages. I bet your see greater drop at the dash.
I will check it out, as mentioned above I did extensive rewiring and everything is/was new but thats not saying there isn’t an issue or smaller wire in the mix. I have volt gauge and see the v drop and the headlights dim when the blower is on - I will measure the voltage at both locations and report back.
crawlercreations wrote:Yep, what he said ^^^^. I converted my pickup truck from the stock 2g fire hazard alternator to a 3g and my gauge on the dash didn't show any improvement, it still drops in the "normal" zone more than I thought it should. So I checked it at the battery and at the dash. Battery showed a nice even 14.2 volts regardless of loads and the dash read closer to 13.4 volts. Make sure you actually have a problem before you start creating one!
Reading the volt gauge on my steering column i see the V drop - i THINK the volt gauge is wired in under the dash - i don’t remember I will have to check. I do see the headlights dim, blower motor will slow so know it is dropping its not just the gauge.
Viperwolf1 wrote:That should be plenty of current to run everything. Is it possible that the belt is actually slipping when you put a big load on the electrical system? You're just running a single v-belt on that, right? In that case a larger diameter pulley would help.
It is possible and I do have a single v-belt on it - gator back or something. I tightened the alternator 4-5 months ago as it was pretty lose but I will check and see if its slipping.
One other thing. When I first start up i won’t get 14volts at the gauge until i rev the engine to at least 2000 RPM.. after that the Alternator kicks in and it will stay at 14v… Flip on the lights and high blower and it will drop there after.
I will check the voltage and see what I find both at the battery and under the dash.
1976 Bronco "Green, Yellow, whatever", 1969 Bronco "Red", 1972 Bronco Stocker "Kind of Blue/Grayish"