by Area 51% » Sun Sep 24, 2023 10:16 am
Charging voltage isn't necessarily the same as available battery voltage.
Take a well depleted battery or one with a bad cell, put it on a charger, and the voltage will show as whatever the charger is set for as an output. Typically well over 14v. Turn off the charger and the battery voltage will quickly revert back to it's depleted voltage and lack of amp-hours.
Showing 14.5v with no load only demonstrates the VR is doing it's job. Because it takes more than an hour to get to that point (or not at all) in flight would indicate either a weak charging system, or a higher draw than the system is designed for.
In either case, the charging system is working close to 100%.
Since these charging systems seemingly were designed and built by the same company that engineered the iceberg detection equipment on the Titanic, I would expect the lifespan of the alternator to be short.
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