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Jim Ewing
I recently replaced my wimpy stock alternator with a more robust model. I elected (with the option to change my mind later) to keep internal regulation on the alternator. For the first couple of months the new alternator worked fine but on a cruise this weekend I started to see some problems and hoped that someone could shed some light on this.I was motoring for about 7 hours when I started smelling something. I traced the smell to the battery compartment where all batteries were very hot. My voltmeter was reading 14.1 volts. (I've really never seen anything other than 14.1 volts from the new alternator).Now I'm guessing that I've had some kind of failure on the alternator that is preventing the thing from reducing it's output current. Could this be due to a bad regulator? Or could something else be causing the problem? Is it normal to see a constant voltage from an alternator? The alternator is still under warranty so I'll be having it tested to make sure it's OK. If it checks out I'll probably convert it over to external regulation as soon as the budget allows.Thanks,Jim"Prospect"