
Originally Posted by
Blknight.aus
a 60w solar panel on the roof and charging the battery overnight will get a series rover anywhere for daylight running only.
Hey Dave do you want to think about that suggestion more closely?
Perhaps you meant a solar panel during the day whilst driving (strategically mounted on the roof rack perhaps) and a battery charger overnight? (Or perhaps in 'beautiful one day, perfect the next' QLD you have a brighter moon than we have down south!)
Now this just emphasises why it's so important, when communicating in English, to get the wording right.
I agree with the diagnosis - most likely a dead diode or two in the rectifier so one phase is not contributing. Remember that although an alternator is much better at supplying charge current at low revs than a generator (dynamo) it still won't charge very well at idle. 13.8V is quite normal at idle but the output should go up a bit to around 14.0 to 14.2V by 1000RPM or so with light load (no head lights or spotties).
It sounds as though the alternator is able to supply enough current to keep up with the load from the coil' fuel pump and instruments so you could make a run for home but if something goes wrong you're a long way from help. In your shoes I'd be heading for Kununurra (bit I'm not a risk-taker by nature).
Good luck with the trip.
GrahamH
'65 SIIa 88" Hard-top, Rego DW622, 186 Holden, 4.3 diffs (she's still back in NZ)
'88 4-door Rangie (long gone)
'96 Disco SI 3.9V8i (LPG) Manual (Inspector Rex's kennel)
'03 Disco SII TD5 Auto (the serious camping car)
'15 Disco 4 3.0Lt TDV6 (was a dog-hair free zone - not now!!!)
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