Posted by pete 23 on August 25, 2012 at 10:18:17 from (74.32.238.2):
In Reply to: Charge Then No Charge posted by Binderman on August 25, 2012 at 10:02:33:
By full discharge, what do you mean? Is the amp gauge needle way over to the left, discharge side? That would indicate a load greater than output of alternator or no output with a load such as lights being on. If you mean, needle is standing straight up and down, that is what it is supposed to do after startup current has been replaced in battery. You need to check output with a volt meter to see what you have .
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