I've not been driving my truck lately... and knew I wouldn't. So a few months ago I bought a tiny charger at Harbor Freight that is supposed to maintain 13. 1V for long periods of time... with a max output of 500mA. I took the charger off today and noticed it was keeping the battery around 13. 5 volts.
After starting it up I left the voltmeter on the battery and noticed it was charging at 15. 5V... then began coming down after about 15 minutes of high idling. But it never went below around 14. 7 volts... and kept jumping back up to 14. 8 or 14. 9. Wasn't holding very steady on the meter. Either I have a voltage regulator problem or the battery is now messed up from long term use of that charger (that was made for long term battery protection... go figure).
Either way I'm not driving it like this. I suppose I should start by having the alternator tested... and the battery tested. It's a 2009 DEKA Group 31 with little usage on it. But it will settle down to 12. 5V if I let it sit for a few days. So I'm thinking the battery is OK. I'm certain all of my wiring is clean and secure. I know the grounds are good as are the body grounds.
If the charger takes the battery up to 13. 5V... shouldn't the alternator basically not send any charge to the battery after I crank it over? Certainly it shouldn't be trying to maintain 14. 5 volts.
After starting it up I left the voltmeter on the battery and noticed it was charging at 15. 5V... then began coming down after about 15 minutes of high idling. But it never went below around 14. 7 volts... and kept jumping back up to 14. 8 or 14. 9. Wasn't holding very steady on the meter. Either I have a voltage regulator problem or the battery is now messed up from long term use of that charger (that was made for long term battery protection... go figure).
Either way I'm not driving it like this. I suppose I should start by having the alternator tested... and the battery tested. It's a 2009 DEKA Group 31 with little usage on it. But it will settle down to 12. 5V if I let it sit for a few days. So I'm thinking the battery is OK. I'm certain all of my wiring is clean and secure. I know the grounds are good as are the body grounds.
If the charger takes the battery up to 13. 5V... shouldn't the alternator basically not send any charge to the battery after I crank it over? Certainly it shouldn't be trying to maintain 14. 5 volts.