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Current Output

  1. With test connections made as for Charging Circuit Resistance, disconnect voltmeter negative lead from positive terminal of battery and reconnect to ground (see illustration). Connect a tachometer to engine. Start engine and operate at 1250 RPM. Adjust carbon pile to obtain a reading of 15 volts on test voltmeter and note reading on ammeter. Current output should be within specifications.
  2. If output is slightly less (5-7 amperes) than specified, it may be an indication of possible open rectifier or other alternator internal problem. If output is considerably lower, it may be an indication of a possible shorted rectifier or other alternator internal problem.
    Fig 1: CURRENT OUTPUT TEST
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