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Ok, I have verified that my alternator is sending AC current to my Boyer Power Box.
I have hooked my voltmeter to the black wire coming out of the power box, the one that is usually hooked to the negative battery terminal.
My voltmeter shows 14 volts coming out of the black power box wire when the motor is running.
All sounds good so far?
BUT, when I attach that black wire to the negative battery terminal, with motor running, the voltmeter attached to the battery terminals shows 12.5 volts, no increase to show it is charging the battery. Yes I brought the rpms up to 4000, still no increase in voltage at the battery.
Bermuda triangle in my garage.
The battery is off my Honda ST1300, it is a strong sucker, and it is fully charged, reads 12.5 volts. Any outside chance that because this is a much more powerful battery than the standard
cranking Norton one that it just shrugs of the 14 volts supposedly coming into it from the black wire power box, and won't show any increase in voltage?
I have hooked my voltmeter to the black wire coming out of the power box, the one that is usually hooked to the negative battery terminal.
My voltmeter shows 14 volts coming out of the black power box wire when the motor is running.
All sounds good so far?
BUT, when I attach that black wire to the negative battery terminal, with motor running, the voltmeter attached to the battery terminals shows 12.5 volts, no increase to show it is charging the battery. Yes I brought the rpms up to 4000, still no increase in voltage at the battery.
Bermuda triangle in my garage.
The battery is off my Honda ST1300, it is a strong sucker, and it is fully charged, reads 12.5 volts. Any outside chance that because this is a much more powerful battery than the standard
cranking Norton one that it just shrugs of the 14 volts supposedly coming into it from the black wire power box, and won't show any increase in voltage?