Re: Battery Charging Voltage
I'd much rather have an ammeter than a voltmeter as you say.
Dave Milne, Scotland '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:421B95FA.F58EB948@cox.net... > Real Jeeps come stock with Amp gauges, like ALL Hod Rodders have, > and anyone whom wants to know what's happening under their hood: > http://www.----------.com/kenworthdash.jpg All a volt meter tells you is > your battery's not dead, YET! > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > Dave Milne wrote: > > > > Voltmeter (on TJ gauge) has started creeping up from below 14 volts ( 13.8 > > ? ) and now reads consistently around 14.1 Battery is around 4 years old, > > but always birls the engine round quickly. Is this most likely to be an > > early warning of battery failure, alternator failure or voltage regulator > > ( is that in the management system or the alternator ) ? > > > > Dave Milne, Scotland > > '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ |
Re: Battery Charging Voltage
I'd much rather have an ammeter than a voltmeter as you say.
Dave Milne, Scotland '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:421B95FA.F58EB948@cox.net... > Real Jeeps come stock with Amp gauges, like ALL Hod Rodders have, > and anyone whom wants to know what's happening under their hood: > http://www.----------.com/kenworthdash.jpg All a volt meter tells you is > your battery's not dead, YET! > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > Dave Milne wrote: > > > > Voltmeter (on TJ gauge) has started creeping up from below 14 volts ( 13.8 > > ? ) and now reads consistently around 14.1 Battery is around 4 years old, > > but always birls the engine round quickly. Is this most likely to be an > > early warning of battery failure, alternator failure or voltage regulator > > ( is that in the management system or the alternator ) ? > > > > Dave Milne, Scotland > > '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ |
Re: Battery Charging Voltage
I'd much rather have an ammeter than a voltmeter as you say.
Dave Milne, Scotland '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:421B95FA.F58EB948@cox.net... > Real Jeeps come stock with Amp gauges, like ALL Hod Rodders have, > and anyone whom wants to know what's happening under their hood: > http://www.----------.com/kenworthdash.jpg All a volt meter tells you is > your battery's not dead, YET! > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > Dave Milne wrote: > > > > Voltmeter (on TJ gauge) has started creeping up from below 14 volts ( 13.8 > > ? ) and now reads consistently around 14.1 Battery is around 4 years old, > > but always birls the engine round quickly. Is this most likely to be an > > early warning of battery failure, alternator failure or voltage regulator > > ( is that in the management system or the alternator ) ? > > > > Dave Milne, Scotland > > '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ |
Re: Battery Charging Voltage
Hi Dave,
Paint your terminals instead. When you clean them you will notice the grease seeps down in the connection and makes something like a black varnish that makes a great insulator. Also use those felt things: http://www.----------.com/battery Washing the battery in baking soda you probably know neutralizes acid. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Dave Milne wrote: > > We have had colder weather, so perhaps that is it. I'll clean and slap some > vaseline on the connectors . > Cheers, > > Dave Milne, Scotland > '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ |
Re: Battery Charging Voltage
Hi Dave,
Paint your terminals instead. When you clean them you will notice the grease seeps down in the connection and makes something like a black varnish that makes a great insulator. Also use those felt things: http://www.----------.com/battery Washing the battery in baking soda you probably know neutralizes acid. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Dave Milne wrote: > > We have had colder weather, so perhaps that is it. I'll clean and slap some > vaseline on the connectors . > Cheers, > > Dave Milne, Scotland > '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ |
Re: Battery Charging Voltage
Hi Dave,
Paint your terminals instead. When you clean them you will notice the grease seeps down in the connection and makes something like a black varnish that makes a great insulator. Also use those felt things: http://www.----------.com/battery Washing the battery in baking soda you probably know neutralizes acid. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Dave Milne wrote: > > We have had colder weather, so perhaps that is it. I'll clean and slap some > vaseline on the connectors . > Cheers, > > Dave Milne, Scotland > '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ |
Re: Battery Charging Voltage
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 12:28:42 -0800, L.W.(ßill) ------ III
<----------@cox.net> wrote: > Real Jeeps come stock with Amp gauges, like ALL Hod Rodders have, >and anyone whom wants to know what's happening under their hood: Damn, you mean thats a voltmeter and not an amp gauge on my 2k-tj? Joe Carroll 2K-TJ There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are." Joseph Duemer |
Re: Battery Charging Voltage
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 12:28:42 -0800, L.W.(ßill) ------ III
<----------@cox.net> wrote: > Real Jeeps come stock with Amp gauges, like ALL Hod Rodders have, >and anyone whom wants to know what's happening under their hood: Damn, you mean thats a voltmeter and not an amp gauge on my 2k-tj? Joe Carroll 2K-TJ There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are." Joseph Duemer |
Re: Battery Charging Voltage
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 12:28:42 -0800, L.W.(ßill) ------ III
<----------@cox.net> wrote: > Real Jeeps come stock with Amp gauges, like ALL Hod Rodders have, >and anyone whom wants to know what's happening under their hood: Damn, you mean thats a voltmeter and not an amp gauge on my 2k-tj? Joe Carroll 2K-TJ There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are." Joseph Duemer |
Re: Battery Charging Voltage
You should understood that newer CJs that came with alternators also
came with voltmeters, not amp meters. Vehicles with alternators use voltmeters, vehicles with generators use amp meters. It's all in how generators vs. alternators work and that an amp meter (ammeter) is not as useful for determining the condition of the battery as a volt meter is in an alternator equipped vehicle. Just like a volt meter doesn't help much in a generator-equipped vehicle. Why are alternators better than generators? Because they can charge a battery even when the engine is idling, older generators need the rpms to be higher for that to happen. Bill, your senseless continued slamming of anything that is not a CJ is still causing you to spout out a lot of incorrect information... your slamming of the use of voltmeters instead of an amp meter when you don't understand why (or that later CJs came with voltmeters) is just one more indication of you being blinded by your hate for anything that isn't a CJ... which just makes some of what you write here pretty ridiculous to someone with less of a chip on his shoulder. L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote: > Real Jeeps come stock with Amp gauges, like ALL Hod Rodders have, > and anyone whom wants to know what's happening under their hood: > http://www.----------.com/kenworthdash.jpg All a volt meter tells you is > your battery's not dead, YET! > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > Dave Milne wrote: > >>Voltmeter (on TJ gauge) has started creeping up from below 14 volts ( 13.8 >>? ) and now reads consistently around 14.1 Battery is around 4 years old, >>but always birls the engine round quickly. Is this most likely to be an >>early warning of battery failure, alternator failure or voltage regulator >>( is that in the management system or the alternator ) ? >> >>Dave Milne, Scotland >>'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ -- Jerry Bransford PP-ASEL N6TAY See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ |
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