George Elliott
New member
Perhaps some-one can help me with understanding the operation of a voltage regulator?
Why?
My Dash (I know they are inaccurate) voltmeter is telling me the following:
- when I flash the lights, or switch on the Front Demist switch, the voltmeter indicates about half a volt drop in reading. (as these two are independent I am working on the basis that there is nothing wrong with either circuit. Additionally the ABS pump (which is also a high current device) causes a big deflection on the guage.
- I have an adjustable voltage regulator fitted, came from "ArnnWorx" .com. The benefits are improved electrical performance, and I am convinced better running at the higher end of the boost range (1.2Bar). I believe the boost may have the effect of killing the spark/flame front on combustion at highish rpm (5K+) and therefore I dont want to remove the adjustable regulator - It also took me hours to fit[>:].
The earths are good
The alternator is good
The battery is good
The DME relay is good[
]
Back to the question, & another bit of info - sometimes (following the high current deflection described above) the dash voltmeter will indicate increased voltage (perhaps 1 volt) above the 12.4v indicated in normal running. (The car has13.3v according to my multi-meter at the battery @2000rpm). When this happens, the increase occurs in a linear fashion with engine rev's. I realise there are huge risks from excessive voltage in the circuit, anything over 14.5v being excessive. The most I have seen is 13.8ish volts.
I would like to understand the components and how they work so I can understand the problem. I should have said it is intermittent.
Any explanation appreciated.
George
944T
964
Why?
My Dash (I know they are inaccurate) voltmeter is telling me the following:
- when I flash the lights, or switch on the Front Demist switch, the voltmeter indicates about half a volt drop in reading. (as these two are independent I am working on the basis that there is nothing wrong with either circuit. Additionally the ABS pump (which is also a high current device) causes a big deflection on the guage.
- I have an adjustable voltage regulator fitted, came from "ArnnWorx" .com. The benefits are improved electrical performance, and I am convinced better running at the higher end of the boost range (1.2Bar). I believe the boost may have the effect of killing the spark/flame front on combustion at highish rpm (5K+) and therefore I dont want to remove the adjustable regulator - It also took me hours to fit[>:].
The earths are good
The alternator is good
The battery is good
The DME relay is good[
Back to the question, & another bit of info - sometimes (following the high current deflection described above) the dash voltmeter will indicate increased voltage (perhaps 1 volt) above the 12.4v indicated in normal running. (The car has13.3v according to my multi-meter at the battery @2000rpm). When this happens, the increase occurs in a linear fashion with engine rev's. I realise there are huge risks from excessive voltage in the circuit, anything over 14.5v being excessive. The most I have seen is 13.8ish volts.
I would like to understand the components and how they work so I can understand the problem. I should have said it is intermittent.
Any explanation appreciated.
George
944T
964