I’ve done a little searching on here but haven’t found the exact answer to my question…maybe you guys can help out.
What is the MAX charging voltage I should see? I suspect that my rig may be overcharging. I measured it at the passenger side battery last weekend and it was over 15 volts but at the driver’s side battery it was high 13’s or low 14’s (can’t remember). Furthermore, I’ve had some events happen in the last few months that now lead me to believe it may be overcharging. Here’s a brief description of the “events”:
1. While coming back from a weekend at Pismo Beach in November I was towing my rockcrawler and camping gear (GVW somewhere around 17k) I started smelling sulfur. Didn’t think much of it but when I got home I found out the passenger side battery (still the stock one) had blown off the access ports and lost all of it’s fluid by puking it up all over the engine compartment. I figured the battery had finally just decided to die as in the weeks leading up to this my truck had been hard to start (it’s no longer my daily driver so it only gets driven on the weekends) or it wouldn’t even turn over. So, I replaced both batteries with new red top optima’s and it has been fine since. During the whole “battery death” incident I got no warning lights, and the volt gauge didn’t move out of it’s normal range.
2. Two weekends ago I was driving the rig to the auto parts store when the “check gauges” dummy light came on. The volt gauge was buried all the way to the left (reading 0). The truck ran fine and I noticed no issues. I went inside the store, came back out and it started right up and I drove it home no problems (no “check gauges” light and the volt gauge reading normal). When I got home I took the voltage readings posted above (measured at idle at the battery posts) and I noticed what possibly could’ve been battery fluids/electrolytes on top of the passenger side battery. Not 100% sure if that’s what it was because it had been raining that weekend. This past weekend I took it out for a spin and it ran fine (no dummy lights and gauge was fine). However I did notice some fluid on top of the passenger battery and this time after the rig was shut off I could hear fluids moving around inside the passenger side battery.
So my questions are:
1. What is the max charging voltage I should see?
2. Is the charging voltage controlled by the alternator? If so, maybe my alternator is going bad?
3. Think it’s possible I could simply have a bad Optima battery?
4. Is this even a problem?
I haven’t thrown my OBD scanner on it, I’ll do that in the next few days to see if any codes come up.
Thanks in advance for any help.
What is the MAX charging voltage I should see? I suspect that my rig may be overcharging. I measured it at the passenger side battery last weekend and it was over 15 volts but at the driver’s side battery it was high 13’s or low 14’s (can’t remember). Furthermore, I’ve had some events happen in the last few months that now lead me to believe it may be overcharging. Here’s a brief description of the “events”:
1. While coming back from a weekend at Pismo Beach in November I was towing my rockcrawler and camping gear (GVW somewhere around 17k) I started smelling sulfur. Didn’t think much of it but when I got home I found out the passenger side battery (still the stock one) had blown off the access ports and lost all of it’s fluid by puking it up all over the engine compartment. I figured the battery had finally just decided to die as in the weeks leading up to this my truck had been hard to start (it’s no longer my daily driver so it only gets driven on the weekends) or it wouldn’t even turn over. So, I replaced both batteries with new red top optima’s and it has been fine since. During the whole “battery death” incident I got no warning lights, and the volt gauge didn’t move out of it’s normal range.
2. Two weekends ago I was driving the rig to the auto parts store when the “check gauges” dummy light came on. The volt gauge was buried all the way to the left (reading 0). The truck ran fine and I noticed no issues. I went inside the store, came back out and it started right up and I drove it home no problems (no “check gauges” light and the volt gauge reading normal). When I got home I took the voltage readings posted above (measured at idle at the battery posts) and I noticed what possibly could’ve been battery fluids/electrolytes on top of the passenger side battery. Not 100% sure if that’s what it was because it had been raining that weekend. This past weekend I took it out for a spin and it ran fine (no dummy lights and gauge was fine). However I did notice some fluid on top of the passenger battery and this time after the rig was shut off I could hear fluids moving around inside the passenger side battery.
So my questions are:
1. What is the max charging voltage I should see?
2. Is the charging voltage controlled by the alternator? If so, maybe my alternator is going bad?
3. Think it’s possible I could simply have a bad Optima battery?
4. Is this even a problem?
I haven’t thrown my OBD scanner on it, I’ll do that in the next few days to see if any codes come up.
Thanks in advance for any help.