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				 Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2017 7:54 pm    Post subject: Alternator will not put out current | 
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				Fellow RV10 guys.
 I am ready to fly the RV8 I have been building for the past 5 years, but I have an alternator issue maybe one of you can help with.
 
 The alternator I have installed is an Ultima (with internal voltage regulator) from O’Reilly’s auto parts store.  My next door hangar mate has an RV7 with the same alternator setup.
 
 When I did my first ground engine run on Thursday, all worked fine except the alternator would not put out voltage.I double checked my connector plug wiring against my hangar mate's, and and made my connector wiring exactly the same as his is.  Then I confirmed that I had 12v (with alt field switch on) to each of the 2 connectors in the plug, plugged it into the alternator, and ran engine again but no voltage increase with the alt field switch on.  
 
 With the alt field switch, there is no voltage to the connector, but there is batt voltage showing at the alternator output wire with the batt switch on.Friday, I pulled the alternator off and took it back to O’Reilly’s.  It bench checked ok on their alternator tester.  I also confirmed on their tester that the 2 connectors had 12v to them - it did.  Then I had them order a new alternator anyway and it bench checked ok before I left the store..Put the new alternator on this am.  Ops checked it this afternoon with an engine run and also ran a temp lead from the alternator output connector to a voltmeter.  The alternator output never went above the battery voltage of 12.7v with the alt field switch on.Thinking it might be the connector plug that plugs into the back of the alternator, I changed out that plug for an older one I had with the original Denso alternator I had on my RV10.  I confirmed that I had 12v to the 2 connectors with alt field switch on and ran the engine again - no voltage increase again!I am at wits end trying to get the alternator to put out voltage when the engine is running……any of you have suggestions?
 
 Thanks - Grumpy
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				 Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2017 9:11 pm    Post subject: Re: Alternator will not put out current | 
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				My first suggestion is to get a real schematic for this alternator, not just try to copy your neighbor’s plug.
 There are many different Ultima models.
 Do you have a good ground connection?
 
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				Are you increasing engine rpm above idle during the checks? Some alternators/ pulley size combinations will not get above battery voltage until the engine speed is higher.
 
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  Time: 07:54:29 PM PST US
  From: John Miller <gengrumpy(at)aol.com>
  Subject: Alternator will not put out current
  
  Fellow RV10 guys.
  
  I am ready to fly the RV8 I have been building for the past 5 years, but 
  I have an alternator issue maybe one of you can help with.
  
  The alternator I have installed is an Ultima (with internal voltage 
  regulator) from O=99Reilly=99s auto parts store.  My next 
  door hangar mate has an RV7 with the same alternator setup.
  
  When I did my first ground engine run on Thursday, all worked fine 
  except the alternator would not put out voltage.
  
  I double checked my connector plug wiring against my hangar mate's, and 
  and made my connector wiring exactly the same as his is.  Then I 
  confirmed that I had 12v (with alt field switch on) to each of the 2 
  connectors in the plug, plugged it into the alternator, and ran engine 
  again but no voltage increase with the alt field switch on.  
  
  With the alt field switch, there is no voltage to the connector, but 
  there is batt voltage showing at the alternator output wire with the 
  batt switch on.
  
  Friday, I pulled the alternator off and took it back to O=99Reilly
  =99s.  It bench checked ok on their alternator tester.  I also 
  confirmed on their tester that the 2 connectors had 12v to them - it 
  did.  Then I had them order a new alternator anyway and it bench checked 
  ok before I left the store..
  
  Put the new alternator on this am.  Ops checked it this afternoon with 
  an engine run and also ran a temp lead from the alternator output 
  connector to a voltmeter.  The alternator output never went above the 
  battery voltage of 12.7v with the alt field switch on.
  
  Thinking it might be the connector plug that plugs into the back of the 
  alternator, I changed out that plug for an older one I had with the 
  original Denso alternator I had on my RV10.  I confirmed that I had 12v 
  to the 2 connectors with alt field switch on and ran the engine again - 
  no voltage increase again!
  
  I am at wits end trying to get the alternator to put out voltage when 
  the engine is runningany of you have suggestions?
  
  Thanks - Grumpy
  N184JM
  
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  Time: 09:11:39 PM PST US
  Subject: Re: Alternator will not put out current
  From: "Bob Turner" <bobturner(at)alum.rpi.edu>
  
  
  My first suggestion is to get a real schematic for this alternator, not just try
  to copy your neighbors plug.
  There are many different Ultima models.
  Do you have a good ground connection?
  
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  Bob Turner
  RV-10 QB
  
  
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				There usually isn't much to those things, you need big wire/current from it(#6 probably) and small wire/current to it(#18 probably).
 
 
 Your alternator needs up to 5 amps on the field, you could test that you've got sufficient current available by briefly putting a 50 watt halogen bulb on the field at the alternator end and seeing if it lights up.
 Bill Judge
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  Time: 07:54:29 PM PST US
  From: John Miller <gengrumpy(at)aol.com (gengrumpy(at)aol.com)>
  Subject: Alternator will not put out current
  
  Fellow RV10 guys.
  
  I am ready to fly the RV8 I have been building for the past 5 years, but
  I have an alternator issue maybe one of you can help with.
  
  The alternator I have installed is an Ultima (with internal voltage
  regulator) from O=99Reilly=99s auto parts store.  My next
  door hangar mate has an RV7 with the same alternator setup.
  
  When I did my first ground engine run on Thursday, all worked fine
  except the alternator would not put out voltage.
  
  I double checked my connector plug wiring against my hangar mate's, and
  and made my connector wiring exactly the same as his is.  Then I
  confirmed that I had 12v (with alt field switch on) to each of the 2
  connectors in the plug, plugged it into the alternator, and ran engine
  again but no voltage increase with the alt field switch on.
  
  With the alt field switch, there is no voltage to the connector, but
  there is batt voltage showing at the alternator output wire with the
  batt switch on.
  
  Friday, I pulled the alternator off and took it back to O=99Reilly
  =99s.  It bench checked ok on their alternator tester.  I also
  confirmed on their tester that the 2 connectors had 12v to them - it
  did.  Then I had them order a new alternator anyway and it bench checked
  ok before I left the store..
  
  Put the new alternator on this am.  Ops checked it this afternoon with
  an engine run and also ran a temp lead from the alternator output
  connector to a voltmeter.  The alternator output never went above the
  battery voltage of 12.7v with the alt field switch on.
  
  Thinking it might be the connector plug that plugs into the back of the
  alternator, I changed out that plug for an older one I had with the
  original Denso alternator I had on my RV10.  I confirmed that I had 12v
  to the 2 connectors with alt field switch on and ran the engine again -
  no voltage increase again!
  
  I am at wits end trying to get the alternator to put out voltage when
  the engine is runningany of you have suggestions?
  
  Thanks - Grumpy
  N184JM
  
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  Time: 09:11:39 PM PST US
  Subject: Re: Alternator will not put out current
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  My first suggestion is to get a real schematic for this alternator, not just try
  to copy your neighbors plug.
  There are many different Ultima models.
  Do you have a good ground connection?
  
  --------
  Bob Turner
  RV-10 QB
  
  
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				Grumpy
 
 My suggestion would be to pull the alternator and have a rewind shop check it out. They have the test kit that will remove any doubt as to its status. 
 Only then would I start troubleshooting other things - unless it is super obvious like a broken field wire.
 
 I would not take any chances on the alternator as it could lead to expensive repairs - I had an IR alternator go south and and cause all kinds of havoc to my avionics a couple of years ago.
 
 In my opinion, it is not worth the risk to try and troubleshoot it while connected to your electro magic gizmos.
 
 Cheers
 
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				Bill, I think you hit the nail on the head.
 We traced down today that the 12v isn’t carrying any amps to the alternator, so have to look back at connections, etc, to see if I have a bad crimp or a pinched wire  (ugh!)
 
 My ace A&P and an electrician friend helped me get to that point, and you don’t have to use the light bulb.  Put the voltmeter on the connector with it plugged into the alternator and see what the volts do…..went to less than 1v.  Disconnect from the alternator and reads a solid 12v….so I was getting voltage, no amps through the wire.
 
 Thanks - grumpy 	  | Quote: | 	 		  On Dec 24, 2017, at 11:09 AM, Bill Judge <bjudge(at)gmail.com (bjudge(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
 There usually isn't much to those things, you need big wire/current from it(#6 probably) and small wire/current to it(#18 probably).
 Your alternator needs up to 5 amps on the field, you could test that you've got sufficient current available by briefly putting a 50 watt halogen bulb on the field at the alternator end and seeing if it lights up.Bill Judge
 RV-8 N84WJ
 1240 hrs
 http://rv-8.blogspot.com/
 
 On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 11:45 PM, RV10-List Digest Server <rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)> wrote: 	  | Quote: | 	 		  | *   ==================================================    Online Versions of Today's List Digest Archive  ==================================================  Today's complete RV10-List Digest can also be found in either of the two Web Links listed below.  The .html file includes the Digest formatted in HTML for viewing with a web browser and features Hyperlinked Indexes and Message Navigation.  The .txt file includes the plain ASCII version of the RV10-List Digest and can be viewed with a generic text editor such as Notepad or with a web browser.  HTML Version:      gengrumpy(at)aol.com (gengrumpy(at)aol.com)> Subject: Alternator will not put out current  Fellow RV10 guys.  I am ready to fly the RV8 I have been building for the past 5 years, but I have an alternator issue maybe one of you can help with.  The alternator I have installed is an Ultima (with internal voltage regulator) from O=99Reilly=99s auto parts store.  My next door hangar mate has an RV7 with the same alternator setup.  When I did my first ground engine run on Thursday, all worked fine except the alternator would not put out voltage.  I double checked my connector plug wiring against my hangar mate's, and and made my connector wiring exactly the same as his is.  Then I confirmed that I had 12v (with alt field switch on) to each of the 2 connectors in the plug, plugged it into the alternator, and ran engine again but no voltage increase with the alt field switch on.  With the alt field switch, there is no voltage to the connector, but there is batt voltage showing at the alternator output wire with the batt switch on.  Friday, I pulled the alternator off and took it back to O=99Reilly =99s.  It bench checked ok on their alternator tester.  I also confirmed on their tester that the 2 connectors had 12v to them - it did.  Then I had them order a new alternator anyway and it bench checked ok before I left the store..  Put the new alternator on this am.  Ops checked it this afternoon with an engine run and also ran a temp lead from the alternator output connector to a voltmeter.  The alternator output never went above the battery voltage of 12.7v with the alt field switch on.  Thinking it might be the connector plug that plugs into the back of the alternator, I changed out that plug for an older one I had with the original Denso alternator I had on my RV10.  I confirmed that I had 12v to the 2 connectors with alt field switch on and ran the engine again - no voltage increase again!  I am at wits end trying to get the alternator to put out voltage when the engine is runningany of you have suggestions?  Thanks - Grumpy N184JM  ________________________________  Message 2  _____________________________________   Time: 09:11:39 PM PST US Subject: Re: Alternator will not put out current From: "Bob Turner" <bobturner(at)alum.rpi.edu (bobturner(at)alum.rpi.edu)>   My first suggestion is to get a real schematic for this alternator, not just try to copy your neighbors plug. There are many different Ultima models. Do you have a good ground connection?  -------- Bob Turner RV-10 QB   Read this topic online here:  http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=476728#476728     ==================================== -List" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List ====================================  FORUMS - eferrer" target="_blank">http://forums.matronics.com ==================================== WIKI - errer" target="_blank">http://wiki.matronics.com ==================================== b Site -           -Matt Dralle, List Admin. rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.matronics.com/contribution ====================================      | 	  
  
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				I had a broken wire on my Field winding as well. Happened on the red wire crimp at the plug! When I enquired about a replacement plug Plane Power’s agent in Australia was not interested in helping with a new plug. 
 
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		  Bill, I think you hit the nail on the head.
 We traced down today that the 12v isn’t carrying any amps to the alternator, so have to look back at connections, etc, to see if I have a bad crimp or a pinched wire  (ugh!)
 
 My ace A&P and an electrician friend helped me get to that point, and you don’t have to use the light bulb.  Put the voltmeter on the connector with it plugged into the alternator and see what the volts do…..went to less than 1v.  Disconnect from the alternator and reads a solid 12v….so I was getting voltage, no amps through the wire.
 
 Thanks - grumpy 	  | Quote: | 	 		  On Dec 24, 2017, at 11:09 AM, Bill Judge <bjudge(at)gmail.com (bjudge(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
 There usually isn't much to those things, you need big wire/current from it(#6 probably) and small wire/current to it(#18 probably).
 Your alternator needs up to 5 amps on the field, you could test that you've got sufficient current available by briefly putting a 50 watt halogen bulb on the field at the alternator end and seeing if it lights up.Bill Judge
 RV-8 N84WJ
 1240 hrs
 http://rv-8.blogspot.com/
 
 On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 11:45 PM, RV10-List Digest Server <rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)> wrote: 	  | Quote: | 	 		  | *   ==================================================    Online Versions of Today's List Digest Archive  ==================================================  Today's complete RV10-List Digest can also be found in either of the two Web Links listed below.  The .html file includes the Digest formatted in HTML for viewing with a web browser and features Hyperlinked Indexes and Message Navigation.  The .txt file includes the plain ASCII version of the RV10-List Digest and can be viewed with a generic text editor such as Notepad or with a web browser.  HTML Version:      gengrumpy(at)aol.com (gengrumpy(at)aol.com)> Subject: Alternator will not put out current  Fellow RV10 guys.  I am ready to fly the RV8 I have been building for the past 5 years, but I have an alternator issue maybe one of you can help with.  The alternator I have installed is an Ultima (with internal voltage regulator) from O=99Reilly=99s auto parts store.  My next door hangar mate has an RV7 with the same alternator setup.  When I did my first ground engine run on Thursday, all worked fine except the alternator would not put out voltage.  I double checked my connector plug wiring against my hangar mate's, and and made my connector wiring exactly the same as his is.  Then I confirmed that I had 12v (with alt field switch on) to each of the 2 connectors in the plug, plugged it into the alternator, and ran engine again but no voltage increase with the alt field switch on.  With the alt field switch, there is no voltage to the connector, but there is batt voltage showing at the alternator output wire with the batt switch on.  Friday, I pulled the alternator off and took it back to O=99Reilly =99s.  It bench checked ok on their alternator tester.  I also confirmed on their tester that the 2 connectors had 12v to them - it did.  Then I had them order a new alternator anyway and it bench checked ok before I left the store..  Put the new alternator on this am.  Ops checked it this afternoon with an engine run and also ran a temp lead from the alternator output connector to a voltmeter.  The alternator output never went above the battery voltage of 12.7v with the alt field switch on.  Thinking it might be the connector plug that plugs into the back of the alternator, I changed out that plug for an older one I had with the original Denso alternator I had on my RV10.  I confirmed that I had 12v to the 2 connectors with alt field switch on and ran the engine again - no voltage increase again!  I am at wits end trying to get the alternator to put out voltage when the engine is runningany of you have suggestions?  Thanks - Grumpy N184JM  ________________________________  Message 2  _____________________________________   Time: 09:11:39 PM PST US Subject: Re: Alternator will not put out current From: "Bob Turner" <bobturner(at)alum.rpi.edu (bobturner(at)alum.rpi.edu)>   My first suggestion is to get a real schematic for this alternator, not just try to copy your neighbors plug. There are many different Ultima models. Do you have a good ground connection?  -------- Bob Turner RV-10 QB   Read this topic online here:  http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=476728#476728     ==================================== -List" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List ====================================  FORUMS - eferrer" target="_blank">http://forums.matronics.com ==================================== WIKI - errer" target="_blank">http://wiki.matronics.com ==================================== b Site -           -Matt Dralle, List Admin. rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.matronics.com/contribution ====================================      | 	  
  
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				I had an alternator put out too much volts last year. Fried the LED trim indicators and cost $500 each to repair the 2 Dynon screens. Autopilot never worked quite right afterward and finally had to send it in for a fix. There are 2 external ways to prevent overvoltage. One is a crowbar device across the field circuit breaker to short it and make it pop on overvoltage. The other is a circuit that looks at voltage and opens a contactor in the alternator output on overvoltage. I put in both. 
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		maca2790
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 12:55 am    Post subject: Alternator will not put out current | 
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				I am not familiar with that Alternator. You say you have two wires running to the connector both with 12 volts?  Can you upload a photo of  the wiring diagram for the Alternator?
 Also you will always have Battery Volts on the B + terminal whenever the Master is on unless you have a big Diode in line with the Battery.
  
  
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 John MacCallum
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 RV 10 # 41016
  
  
  
 From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of John Miller
 Sent: Sunday, 24 December 2017 2:53 PM
 To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
 Subject: Alternator will not put out current
  
 Fellow RV10 guys.
  
 
 I am ready to fly the RV8 I have been building for the past 5 years, but I have an alternator issue maybe one of you can help with.
 
  
 
 The alternator I have installed is an Ultima (with internal voltage regulator) from O’Reilly’s auto parts store.  My next door hangar mate has an RV7 with the same alternator setup.
 
  
 
 When I did my first ground engine run on Thursday, all worked fine except the alternator would not put out voltage.
 
 I double checked my connector plug wiring against my hangar mate's, and and made my connector wiring exactly the same as his is.  Then I confirmed that I had 12v (with alt field switch on) to each of the 2 connectors in the plug, plugged it into the alternator, and ran engine again but no voltage increase with the alt field switch on.  
 
  
 
 With the alt field switch, there is no voltage to the connector, but there is batt voltage showing at the alternator output wire with the batt switch on.
 
 Friday, I pulled the alternator off and took it back to O’Reilly’s.  It bench checked ok on their alternator tester.  I also confirmed on their tester that the 2 connectors had 12v to them - it did.  Then I had them order a new alternator anyway and it bench checked ok before I left the store..
 
 Put the new alternator on this am.  Ops checked it this afternoon with an engine run and also ran a temp lead from the alternator output connector to a voltmeter.  The alternator output never went above the battery voltage of 12.7v with the alt field switch on.
 
 Thinking it might be the connector plug that plugs into the back of the alternator, I changed out that plug for an older one I had with the original Denso alternator I had on my RV10.  I confirmed that I had 12v to the 2 connectors with alt field switch on and ran the engine again - no voltage increase again!
 
 I am at wits end trying to get the alternator to put out voltage when the engine is running……any of you have suggestions?
 
  
 
 Thanks - Grumpy
 
 N184JM
 
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		gengrumpy
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 9:38 am    Post subject: Alternator will not put out current | 
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				Fellow RV10ers - thanks all for the tips.  Found the issue and will post for all to see.
 On suggestion from one of the avionics dealers at Osh, they convinced my partner last summer that we needed to have over-voltage protection on the alternator to protect avionics.
 
 So we bought one of the small crow-bar types from PlanePower and installed per their instructions between the circuit breaker and the alt field switch.
 
 I chased ghosts for several days.  Could always get 12v on the field wire to the rear of the alternator….but that was not telling the whole story.  I needed to see if it was supplying enough amps to excite the alt field.  With the help of a local A&P, we jumped the alt field wire to the connector prong on the rear of the alternator, then measured volts at the alternator….should have been 12v…..less than 1v!
 
 That led me back to something in the wiring must be allowing 12v voltage to pass, but no amps to flow.  Then I remembered the over-voltage protection module I installed, and removed it from the wiring.  Bingo!  Got a good 12v at the alternator connection followed by a good engine run with alternator putting out 14.5v into the system!
 
 I then checked with Christer at SteinAir (who built an RV8 a couple of years back).  He told me this:
 
 1. He does not have such a device on his main alternator
 2. He does have one on his little backup alternator mounted on the vacuum pad
 3. All the Garmin products are rated for up to 30v, so he doesn’t see a need for one if you are using Garmin stuff (did not discuss Dynon stuff)
 4. Set the voltage warning to 15v to warn you if the alternator starts to run away (I also set my amp warning flags as well)
 
 So, now all is ready for first flight - hopefully tomorrow when the cold and winds let up some here in TN.
 
 grumpy
 N184JM  	  | Quote: | 	 		  On Dec 27, 2017, at 2:54 AM, John MacCallum <john.maccallum(at)bigpond.com (john.maccallum(at)bigpond.com)> wrote:
 I am not familiar with that Alternator. You say you have two wires running to the connector both with 12 volts?  Can you upload a photo of  the wiring diagram for the Alternator?
 Also you will always have Battery Volts on the B + terminal whenever the Master is on unless you have a big Diode in line with the Battery.
  
  
 Cheers
  
 John MacCallum
 VH-DUU
 RV 10 # 41016
  
  
  
 From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com) [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com)] On Behalf Of John MillerSent: Sunday, 24 December 2017 2:53 PMTo: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)Subject: Alternator will not put out current
  
 Fellow RV10 guys.
  
 
 I am ready to fly the RV8 I have been building for the past 5 years, but I have an alternator issue maybe one of you can help with.
 
  
 
 The alternator I have installed is an Ultima (with internal voltage regulator) from O’Reilly’s auto parts store.  My next door hangar mate has an RV7 with the same alternator setup.
 
  
 
 When I did my first ground engine run on Thursday, all worked fine except the alternator would not put out voltage.I double checked my connector plug wiring against my hangar mate's, and and made my connector wiring exactly the same as his is.  Then I confirmed that I had 12v (with alt field switch on) to each of the 2 connectors in the plug, plugged it into the alternator, and ran engine again but no voltage increase with the alt field switch on.  
 
  
 
 With the alt field switch, there is no voltage to the connector, but there is batt voltage showing at the alternator output wire with the batt switch on.Friday, I pulled the alternator off and took it back to O’Reilly’s.  It bench checked ok on their alternator tester.  I also confirmed on their tester that the 2 connectors had 12v to them - it did.  Then I had them order a new alternator anyway and it bench checked ok before I left the store..Put the new alternator on this am.  Ops checked it this afternoon with an engine run and also ran a temp lead from the alternator output connector to a voltmeter.  The alternator output never went above the battery voltage of 12.7v with the alt field switch on.Thinking it might be the connector plug that plugs into the back of the alternator, I changed out that plug for an older one I had with the original Denso alternator I had on my RV10.  I confirmed that I had 12v to the 2 connectors with alt field switch on and ran the engine again - no voltage increase again!I am at wits end trying to get the alternator to put out voltage when the engine is running……any of you have suggestions?
 
  
 
 Thanks - Grumpy
 
 N184JM
 
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