Hey Guys,
Having a little overcharging problem, 69 RR 383 4 speed, all new wiring for the whole car with the MAD wiring. At idle I get 14.4v to 14.5v on Dakota Digital gauges (matches volt meter at battery), when revved to 4000rpm I get 14.9v to 15v. Also I had a 95amp powermaster alt (duel field with one FLD grounded to alt case) but that went up 16v at 5000rpm so I switched to my current alt (single field). not sure of the amp. Below are the tests I did, all while running:
1. Battery - to VR IGN 14.5v, same as battery
2. Battery - to unconnected from alt, FLD wire 11.5v
3. Battery - to stud on alt 14.5v
4, Battery - 12.4v to 12.5v
5. Ground at VR is good
Everything seems to check out except why only 11.5v at the FLD wire? I also unplugged the FLD wire and the battery did not charge. I have a feeling, while driving, if it goes to 5000rpm it will go over 15v. Why the increase in voltage while going up in RPM? I had another VR I tried and same thing. I finally found a VR with a volt set at 14.5v so that should be here next week. Will this solve my problem?
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Having a little overcharging problem, 69 RR 383 4 speed, all new wiring for the whole car with the MAD wiring. At idle I get 14.4v to 14.5v on Dakota Digital gauges (matches volt meter at battery), when revved to 4000rpm I get 14.9v to 15v. Also I had a 95amp powermaster alt (duel field with one FLD grounded to alt case) but that went up 16v at 5000rpm so I switched to my current alt (single field). not sure of the amp. Below are the tests I did, all while running:
1. Battery - to VR IGN 14.5v, same as battery
2. Battery - to unconnected from alt, FLD wire 11.5v
3. Battery - to stud on alt 14.5v
4, Battery - 12.4v to 12.5v
5. Ground at VR is good
Everything seems to check out except why only 11.5v at the FLD wire? I also unplugged the FLD wire and the battery did not charge. I have a feeling, while driving, if it goes to 5000rpm it will go over 15v. Why the increase in voltage while going up in RPM? I had another VR I tried and same thing. I finally found a VR with a volt set at 14.5v so that should be here next week. Will this solve my problem?

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