- Jul 22, 2015
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Put in a new HO alternator in the Sierra about a year ago, not long after I upgraded to dual e-fans.
Since then, I replaced the fan harness (the 'new' new one is fine), and up until today, my charging system was fine.
Today, I started the truck, had the (bus) issue where the radio doesn't output sound, and shut it off. It's very intermittent, and not (?) related to what I'm about to relay...
Restarted, and the radio worked again (as per normal), However, I immediately saw "battery not charging" on the info display, along with the battery lamp and the gauge pointing three notches from the bottom). Figured something 'glitchy' happened, shut down, restarted again. Nope. Same error.
I was about 20mi from home, and knew the battery had > 12.00 volts in it, thanks to the BT monitor I have on it. Shut off my radio and HVAC, rolled up my power windows (just in case), and managed to make it home.
Broke out the multimeter in the driveway, and the battery registered with 11.25 volts. So not 'trashed'.
I put a charger on it, and once it's had about 30min to settle down afterward, I'll measure again. I fully expect it to be holding 12.xx volt, but we'll see.
Didn't have any little critters chewing wires, etc., and connections are tight. That leaves the alternator to check, which I'll do once the battery settles down and I restart the truck.
Checked on where I got the battery... came from Amazon. And... warranty expired two months ago (14mos). I probably have 2000 miles / less than 100hrs on the unit.
Need: at least a 145A unit; that's what came with the truck (which didn't have e-fans). I'd like a boost from that (like 200A or better), but would settle for a 145A unit. The one that came with the truck was a remanned 145A (in the nice Delco DR44 case). It actually still works, so I'll put that back in in the short term, so I can get my trailer back home.
I'm tempted to get one from one of the national retail auto parts (RAP) chains, as they'll have a 'lifetime warranty', even though we know they often fail, but I figure a new one would only be a short drive away, in an emergency. Feel free to talk me out of that option.
Rock has the AC Delco, but it only has a 12mo or 24mo warranty, depending on option. There are some chinese (?) options from Rock with a lifetime warranty, but if it fails, I'm waiting for Rock to ship a replacement, and I don't like being potentially much farther from home with the trailer, if it goes out.
Yes, I'll start carrying the 'old' remanned DR44 with me now, so I can swap it out when (?) the next one goes out. At least it's in a more accessible place than in the 4.2L engine bay... LOL
For reference, the 'lifetime' option at Rock is from TYC (likely cheap chinese crap). Another, BBB, has a 3/36 warranty. No new AC Delco option available. The remanned AC Delco is 2yr / unlimited miles (same as the 'old' one I have that's still working, so no point spending $ on the same thing that I already have). I don't mind paying a little extra, if I can trust the manufacturer.
Outside of the e-fans, I'm also planning a winch for occasional (emergency) use, and I have a 1400W Pioneer amp that I'm going to wire up at some point (more for headroom, not SPL) I doubt I'll ever use the amp at more than 50% gain output, and may only use it for a sub (a reasonable 8" or 10" Alpine, nothing monstrous). But right now, the e-fans are the only thing that would pull anything other than a stock electrical load (again, 145A was OEM for my truck).
Maybe I'll make a poll out of this, for quick responses.
Poll will close in seven days after 9/12/23
Since then, I replaced the fan harness (the 'new' new one is fine), and up until today, my charging system was fine.
Today, I started the truck, had the (bus) issue where the radio doesn't output sound, and shut it off. It's very intermittent, and not (?) related to what I'm about to relay...
Restarted, and the radio worked again (as per normal), However, I immediately saw "battery not charging" on the info display, along with the battery lamp and the gauge pointing three notches from the bottom). Figured something 'glitchy' happened, shut down, restarted again. Nope. Same error.
I was about 20mi from home, and knew the battery had > 12.00 volts in it, thanks to the BT monitor I have on it. Shut off my radio and HVAC, rolled up my power windows (just in case), and managed to make it home.
Broke out the multimeter in the driveway, and the battery registered with 11.25 volts. So not 'trashed'.
I put a charger on it, and once it's had about 30min to settle down afterward, I'll measure again. I fully expect it to be holding 12.xx volt, but we'll see.
Didn't have any little critters chewing wires, etc., and connections are tight. That leaves the alternator to check, which I'll do once the battery settles down and I restart the truck.
Checked on where I got the battery... came from Amazon. And... warranty expired two months ago (14mos). I probably have 2000 miles / less than 100hrs on the unit.
Need: at least a 145A unit; that's what came with the truck (which didn't have e-fans). I'd like a boost from that (like 200A or better), but would settle for a 145A unit. The one that came with the truck was a remanned 145A (in the nice Delco DR44 case). It actually still works, so I'll put that back in in the short term, so I can get my trailer back home.
I'm tempted to get one from one of the national retail auto parts (RAP) chains, as they'll have a 'lifetime warranty', even though we know they often fail, but I figure a new one would only be a short drive away, in an emergency. Feel free to talk me out of that option.
Rock has the AC Delco, but it only has a 12mo or 24mo warranty, depending on option. There are some chinese (?) options from Rock with a lifetime warranty, but if it fails, I'm waiting for Rock to ship a replacement, and I don't like being potentially much farther from home with the trailer, if it goes out.
Yes, I'll start carrying the 'old' remanned DR44 with me now, so I can swap it out when (?) the next one goes out. At least it's in a more accessible place than in the 4.2L engine bay... LOL
For reference, the 'lifetime' option at Rock is from TYC (likely cheap chinese crap). Another, BBB, has a 3/36 warranty. No new AC Delco option available. The remanned AC Delco is 2yr / unlimited miles (same as the 'old' one I have that's still working, so no point spending $ on the same thing that I already have). I don't mind paying a little extra, if I can trust the manufacturer.
Outside of the e-fans, I'm also planning a winch for occasional (emergency) use, and I have a 1400W Pioneer amp that I'm going to wire up at some point (more for headroom, not SPL) I doubt I'll ever use the amp at more than 50% gain output, and may only use it for a sub (a reasonable 8" or 10" Alpine, nothing monstrous). But right now, the e-fans are the only thing that would pull anything other than a stock electrical load (again, 145A was OEM for my truck).
Maybe I'll make a poll out of this, for quick responses.

Poll will close in seven days after 9/12/23