Today, I scared myself and immediately booked an appointment with the Lexus dealer for an observed low voltage alternator output.
Premise: at 2500 rpm the alternator should have a 14.0+ V output.
Tools: Ancel BA101 charge testing mode, DVM Fluke, BatteryMinder 2012
Cars: 14 Venza, 21 RX350, 22 RX350 all have 2GR engines
Ancel BM200 (battery monitor) 14 Venza, 21 RX350 (installed after posting on BITOG)
Completed weekly 15min drive, the 21 RX350 battery had been on the BM 2012 and is fully charged.
DVM the 21 RX350 @2500 rpm and measured 13.79V, I thought it was suspect and panicked called the dealer. Next I called my friend who has a 22 RX350 and he measured 13.66V. Now, I realize if a battery does not need a charge the voltage will always be less than 14.0+. How do I know that? Look at the 14 Venza battery charging BM200 profile for a one hour drive. When the battery is fully charged the alternator output is around 13.5V
The BA101 also reported a 10mv diode ripple.
Need to cancel the Lexus appointment.
Premise: at 2500 rpm the alternator should have a 14.0+ V output.
Tools: Ancel BA101 charge testing mode, DVM Fluke, BatteryMinder 2012
Cars: 14 Venza, 21 RX350, 22 RX350 all have 2GR engines
Ancel BM200 (battery monitor) 14 Venza, 21 RX350 (installed after posting on BITOG)
Completed weekly 15min drive, the 21 RX350 battery had been on the BM 2012 and is fully charged.
DVM the 21 RX350 @2500 rpm and measured 13.79V, I thought it was suspect and panicked called the dealer. Next I called my friend who has a 22 RX350 and he measured 13.66V. Now, I realize if a battery does not need a charge the voltage will always be less than 14.0+. How do I know that? Look at the 14 Venza battery charging BM200 profile for a one hour drive. When the battery is fully charged the alternator output is around 13.5V
The BA101 also reported a 10mv diode ripple.
Need to cancel the Lexus appointment.
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