Caution: Safety glasses should be worn and rings, watches, and all other hand jewelry should be removed.
Important: If a fusible link is blown, do not just replace it. The most probable cause of a blown link is an internal generator failure. Verify that there is no external arcing or shorting of fusible link with other wires and/or components. If no problems are found, replace the generator.
Important: Verify the inductive current pickup is completely closed around the cable.
Notice: A flat battery will adversely affect the Charging System results. Perform a Battery Test before performing the Charging System Test.
If the generator does not pass the above voltage and current tests and:
Important: When testing a generator, the load, temperature, and RPM must be considered to obtain the most accurate conclusion. When using the system tester or a carbon pile tester (carbon pile fully ON), the load will be approximately maximum load.
The output of the generator is dependant on the demand (load), vehicle temperature, and the RPM of the generator.
Load | If the vehicle electrical demand is low, all accessories are OFF, the output from the generator will be low. As the demand increases, accessories are ON, the generator output will increase. |
TEMPERATURE | As the temperature increases, the output from the generator decreases. |
RPM | The generator RPM is 2.57 times the engine RPM. As RPM increases, the output of the generator increases until it reaches maximum output, the generator fully loaded. At extended idle, low RPM, maximum load, and high temperatures the generator maximum output will be around 30 amps. |
Engine RPM | Approximate AMP Output | Generator Inlet Air Temp |
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650 RPM 650 RPM | 28 amps 26 amps | 27°C (81°F) 93°C (200°F) |
875 RPM 875 RPM | 60 amps 48 amps | 27°C (81°F) 93°C (200°F) |
1000 RPM 1000 RPM | 67 amps 53 amps | 27°C (81°F) 93°C (200°F) |
1500 RPM 1500 RPM | 77 amps 64 amps | 27°C (81°F) 93°C (200°F) |
2000 RPM 2000 RPM | 85 amps 72 amps | 27°C (81°F) 93°C (200°F) |
Tolerance - 4 amps maximum |