ELECTRICAL
10.22
CURRENT DRAW - KEY OFF
CAUTION: Do not connect or disconnect thebattery
cable or ammeter with the engine running. Damage
will occur to light bulbs and speed limiter.
Connect an ammeter in series with the negative
batterycable. Check for currentdrawwith thekey off.
If the draw is excessive, loads should be
disconnected fro m the system one by one until the
draw is eliminated. Check component wiring as well
as the component for partial shorts to ground to
eliminate the draw.
Current Draw - Key Off:
Maximum of .01 DCA (10 mA)
CHARGING SYSTEM “BREAK
EVEN”
TEST
CAUTION: Do not allow the battery cable or
ammeter to become disconnected with the
engine running. Follow the steps below as
outlined to reduce the chance of damage to
electrical components.
W ARNING: Never start the engine with the ammeter
connected in series. Damage to the meter or meter
fuse will result. Do not run test for extended period of
time. Do not run test with high amperage accessories.
The “break even” point of t he charging system is the
point at which the alternator overcomes all system
loads (lights, etc.) and begins to charge the battery.
Depending on battery condition and system load, the
breakevenpointmayvaryslightly. Thebatteryshould
be fully charged before performing this test.
1. Connect a tachometer according to
manufacturer’s instructions.
2. With the negative cable still connected to the
battery, connectone meter lead (setto DC amps)
to the battery post and the other to the negative
battery cable
3. With engine off and the key and kill switch in the
ON position, the ammeter should read negative
amps(battery discharge). Reversemeterleadsif
a positive reading is indicated.
4. Shift transmission into neutral and start the
engine. With the engine running at
idle,
disconnect the negative cable from the
battery
post without disturbing the meter leads.
Observe
meter readings
5. Increase engine RPM while observing ammeter
and tachometer.
6. Note RPM at which the battery starts to charge
(ammeter indication is positive).
7. Withlights and other electricalloadoff,the“break
even” point should occur at approximately 1500
RPMorlower.
8. Turn the lights on and engage parking brake lock
to keep brake light on.
9. Repeat test, observingammeterandtachometer.
With lights on, charging should occur at or below
2000 RPM.
ALTERNATOR OUTPUT TEST
(AC
AMP)
This test measuresAC amperage from thealternator .
CAUTION: This test simulates a “full load” on the
alternatoratidle. DonotincreaseidleRPMorperform
this test longer thanrequiredto obtaina reading. The
alternator stator windings may overheat. 3--5
seconds is acceptable.
To Calculate Available Alternator Output
250W
12V
= 20.8 Amps
I
=
P
E
I = Current in Amps
P = Power in Watts
E = Electromotive Force (V olts)
200W
12V
= 16.7 Amps
1. Maximum alternator output will be indicated on
the meter. DO NOT increase engine RPM
above
idle.
2. Place the red lead on the tester in the 10A jack.
3. Turn the selector dial to the AC amps position.
4. Connect the meter leads to the Yellow and
Yellow/Red wires leading from the alternator .
5. Start theengine andlet itidle. Reading shouldbe
a minimum of 5A/AC at idle.
Alternator Current Output:
Minimum of 5 AC Amps at Idle