Dark_Rocco
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Hi Guy's and Gal's,
I've had a problem on my series IIA. The charging light came on and I presumed it was probably worn brushes in the alternator. I was halfway through dismantling it when I noticed that the main cable back to the battery had a corroded connector. Cleaned it all up and the battery is now charging, approx 14v when engine idling and goes up to around 20v when I rev the engine. However the red charging lamp is still on. Is this a faulty voltage regulator. I believe the lamp is connected to the regulator.
Cheers
Dark_Rocco
I've had a problem on my series IIA. The charging light came on and I presumed it was probably worn brushes in the alternator. I was halfway through dismantling it when I noticed that the main cable back to the battery had a corroded connector. Cleaned it all up and the battery is now charging, approx 14v when engine idling and goes up to around 20v when I rev the engine. However the red charging lamp is still on. Is this a faulty voltage regulator. I believe the lamp is connected to the regulator.
Cheers
Dark_Rocco