A couple of days ago I stopped in Ames, Ia to pick up a horse. When I got back in my truck and headed down the road, I got a "check gages" and zero voltage on my gage. So I drove on to Des Moines and bought an alternator, problem solved!?
The next morning, I woke up in Mi and started my truck before I checked on the horses. Again, "check gages" and zero voltage??? So, I shut it down and refired it twice ... ..... viola 14 volts!!
So the next night in eastern Pa, I stop to sleep a few hours and I decided to leave it running. However, I woke up to "zero voltage", and when I pop the hood, a steaming battery !?!
Being a couple hours from my next stop, I decided to shut everything off and make a run for it. Wouldn't you know, an hour up the road it started charging again after hitting the clutch and shuttng it down, then bumping it
I have an inverter for my laptop, and a series of LED's from 11v - 14v on my aftermarket 3-way DC power outlet, so I know it's not a faulty gage.
Would you suspect a battery?
The next morning, I woke up in Mi and started my truck before I checked on the horses. Again, "check gages" and zero voltage??? So, I shut it down and refired it twice ... ..... viola 14 volts!!
So the next night in eastern Pa, I stop to sleep a few hours and I decided to leave it running. However, I woke up to "zero voltage", and when I pop the hood, a steaming battery !?!
Being a couple hours from my next stop, I decided to shut everything off and make a run for it. Wouldn't you know, an hour up the road it started charging again after hitting the clutch and shuttng it down, then bumping it

I have an inverter for my laptop, and a series of LED's from 11v - 14v on my aftermarket 3-way DC power outlet, so I know it's not a faulty gage.
Would you suspect a battery?