The problem I found on this rather new to me 06 is at start up, the voltage would flash to 15.9, then stay in the 15v range and then maybe settle in around 14.9. I did all the basic trouble shooting of cleaning and inspecting all the connections to no satisfaction. There was no imbalance between the batteries running or engine off. The net had alot of pointing to cable replacing to make a fix. So thats what I did next.
I bought all new cable with all copper flag battery terminals. I bought 1/4" thick copper plate and welded the plats to the flag terminals with 3/8ths bolts up threw the now drilled and threaded plates. The bolts are soft soldered into the plate threads along with their main 2/0 cables in the flag ports. The negative main terminal has 3 5/16ths post bolts soldered in. The Alternator cable is doubled up with a second one to the DS battery and the negative battery terminals are also tied together with a dedicated loop cable along the Cowel. All fitting are soldered. No dry crimps.
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This did NOTHING to solve the high 15.9v start ups and 14.9 plus volt constant coming out of the Genius ECM.
So, I decided to get rid of the ECM regulation for this one
CHRYSLER EXTERNAL REGULATOR KIT, HEAVY DUTY VOLTAGE REGULATOR KIT | eBay
Its all installed and running perfectly with a solid preset 14.3 volts at start up. You can see I put a hot keyed jumper in the #38 fuse to power up one field leg.
Finally! I'm done with this overcharging. Hope this helps any one lost like I was.
I bought all new cable with all copper flag battery terminals. I bought 1/4" thick copper plate and welded the plats to the flag terminals with 3/8ths bolts up threw the now drilled and threaded plates. The bolts are soft soldered into the plate threads along with their main 2/0 cables in the flag ports. The negative main terminal has 3 5/16ths post bolts soldered in. The Alternator cable is doubled up with a second one to the DS battery and the negative battery terminals are also tied together with a dedicated loop cable along the Cowel. All fitting are soldered. No dry crimps.


This did NOTHING to solve the high 15.9v start ups and 14.9 plus volt constant coming out of the Genius ECM.
So, I decided to get rid of the ECM regulation for this one
CHRYSLER EXTERNAL REGULATOR KIT, HEAVY DUTY VOLTAGE REGULATOR KIT | eBay
Its all installed and running perfectly with a solid preset 14.3 volts at start up. You can see I put a hot keyed jumper in the #38 fuse to power up one field leg.
Finally! I'm done with this overcharging. Hope this helps any one lost like I was.