Been chasing some electrical issues on a boat or two lately and reading up on others issues here and wondering if anyone can answer a question about isolators. Seeing this mostly on older style three post isolators with cooling fins, usually blue or black. Don't know make or model but Tige liked to mount them at transom.
The question is why is there anywhere from .7 to 1 volt drop from alternator output post to batteries?? Is this normal?? Boat I was working in recently is putting 14.2v out at alternator, 14.1v at isolator post(can accept .1v drop between alternator and post.) But when taking reading at posts from isolator to battery I am getting a .7v drop. Reading up on other electrical gremlins others are seeing a 1v drop. Why?
Batteries are still charging at around 13.5 which is on the low end of acceptable in my mind when full fielding. No change with rpms. Switch on a bunch of loads to try and get the alternator field current up and just experienced same voltage drop thru isolator. What is up??
The question is why is there anywhere from .7 to 1 volt drop from alternator output post to batteries?? Is this normal?? Boat I was working in recently is putting 14.2v out at alternator, 14.1v at isolator post(can accept .1v drop between alternator and post.) But when taking reading at posts from isolator to battery I am getting a .7v drop. Reading up on other electrical gremlins others are seeing a 1v drop. Why?
Batteries are still charging at around 13.5 which is on the low end of acceptable in my mind when full fielding. No change with rpms. Switch on a bunch of loads to try and get the alternator field current up and just experienced same voltage drop thru isolator. What is up??
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