LB1914 Wont Charge. Regulator? Alternator? Multimeter Question...

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shaw1ak

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Hello Everyone,

This is my first post so thank you in advance for any insight.

I just put in a new battery, however, my "lighting bolt" / "charge" light is on while running. Yesterday after mowing for 2 hours, it wouldn't start once shut off. I checked my battery and it read ~12.4 volts. I checked the battery again while running @ 2000 RPM, after i put it on the charger on, and it read ~14.5 volts. Is this in the expected range? How can I trouble shoot my Regulator and Alternator with my Multimeter? My shop manual is missing the charging system diagram, conveniently:confused: Any advice on how to trouble shoot these two components, or other advice is greatly appreciated!

Thank you,
Ashton

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   / LB1914 Wont Charge. Regulator? Alternator? Multimeter Question... #2  
That sounds about right. When you checked it when it would not start did you check the battery voltage when you tried to start it to see if voltage dropped ? The light is on when you tested it at 14.5 volts??
 
   / LB1914 Wont Charge. Regulator? Alternator? Multimeter Question... #3  
That sounds about right. When you checked it when it would not start did you check the battery voltage when you tried to start it to see if voltage dropped ? The light is on when you tested it at 14.5 volts??

I agree, those are good numbers. 14.5 V is a good regulated output.

The process I use with a Voltmeter.

Across the battery terminals with everything off. (12.5 or so)
Across the battery terminals with key on, and some load like the head lamps. (ding a volt )
Across the battery while operating the self starter (> 9V, more is better ;-)
Across the battery with the alternator spinning just over a "fast idle" (14.5V)

Then I like to measure from the battery + POST to a good ground, followed by the + CABLE clamp to the same good ground. (should be EXACTLY the same)

Look for bad connections between the battery and the starter, don't neglect the solenoid.
 

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