My Alt is taking about 30-45 seconds to start charging around 15. It holds around 9-10 until the truck runs for a almost a minute. It only happens on cold starts. Normal?
That sounds normal, but I think it should hold around 11-12 for the first 30-60 seconds. My truck does the same thing (well, at 12 volts) until the glow plugs turn off, then it smoothly runs the voltage up to 14 for the rest of the trip.
If yours is staying down below 10 volts, your batteries might be weak. Or they could be fine, but many places test them for free, so you might want to check.
Aah, good to know. I wondered about that, given that my coolant temp gauge is (apparently intentionally) wrong.Depending on year the volt meter will read slightly different. 01-02 trucks read closer to actual than the 03+ trucks do I believe. I know my 01 clusater showed actual battery voltage, but all of teh newer trucks I've seen tended to not drop much below 12 unless teh alternator is out completely.
Depending on year the volt meter will read slightly different. 01-02 trucks read closer to actual than the 03+ trucks do I believe. I know my 01 clusater showed actual battery voltage, but all of teh newer trucks I've seen tended to not drop much below 12 unless teh alternator is out completely. And with a 105 amp factory alternator, I could see 9 volts with the 115 amps of glow plugs and 45 amps of intake heater if it's an LB7/LLY. I know teh LBZ's use slightly more current, but there glow plugs run for a fraction of teh time of the earlier trucks although they do have a bigger grid heater in them. Even with my 130 amp AD244 alternator I still will only hold about 10 volts with both the glow plugs and intake heater going.
LLY's dont have a grid heater. And LLY's have the same fast-heat 4.7volt glow plugs with a "smart glow plug controller" system that the LBZ/LMM/LML trucks do.
Even at 0* my glow plug light (05 LLY) isnt on for much longer than 3 seconds. Compared to an LB7 where you have to wait 3-4 times as long for the glow plugs to heat up in the severe cold.
I call all the intake heaters a grid heater,
yeah............LLY's dont have an intake heater either...........
If you question it, why don't you take a multimeter and check.Has anyone determined the relationship between the dash lamp, and actual GP energy? I question if the glow plugs are still on after the light goes out.
Has anyone determined the relationship between the dash lamp, and actual GP energy? I question if the glow plugs are still on after the light goes out.
LLY's dont have a grid heater. And LLY's have the same fast-heat 4.7volt glow plugs with a "smart glow plug controller" system that the LBZ/LMM/LML trucks do.
Even at 0* my glow plug light (05 LLY) isnt on for much longer than 3 seconds. Compared to an LB7 where you have to wait 3-4 times as long for the glow plugs to heat up in the severe cold.
Didn't know that. I guess I made a false ASSumption that it had one since the LB7 and LBz had em.
I thought the grid/intake heater started on the lbz.... lly/lb7 didn't have them???