G'day everyone - looking forward to the day when I can add value on a post here. I'd appreciate some help troubleshooting a charging system mystery, in particular, what to make of the diode board test I performed.
For background, I recently wired in an Acewell speedo and of course the gen light needed to be accounted for so I wired in a 47 Ohm resistor to mirror the incandescent charge light from the original instrument cluster.
The wiring has been spliced over the 30+yrs so it took quite some work to remap everything and eliminate some of the work done by others...
I managed to get everything wired up clean, and now am not getting charge back to the battery. I followed some steps in Clymer to try and isolate the Voltage Regulator or the Alternator - and too be honest, both tests seem to align with the Clymer manual for resistance across the stator windings and the rotor slip rings - that left the diode board.
I referenced a great little site:
http://jhau.maliwi.de/mot/r-elec.htmlThe mystery is, it's indicated certain connections cross 2 diodes so one would expect to see 2x the resistance (my interpretation). When I map the test out, I see variability - not clear cut 2x resistance. My multimeter is a simple $10 option without a diode test function, I simply used Ohms (2M) for the test.
Does the fact there is variable resistance indicate the diode board should be replaced?