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25th Anniversary #9772
interesting phenomenon last night testing electrical
we were doing some ground testing around the car- still chasing down Coyote issues...
my son used a multimeter between the battery ground and the alternator case - it measured ~15v ?!
we tested the wires to the alternator and the pin read 12v from battery
we disconnected the battery, even disconnected our extra fuse panel, tripped the 150A breaker between the alternator and the battery - and eventually the 'charge' went away
we started the car a few more times, but never saw that 'charge' on the alternator case again
what could cause such a thing to happen?
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That is strange. One would think the alternator case to be grounded (common) to the battery negative, assuming the battery negative to be connected.
Your negative cable was connected, engine grounds connected, and the negative battery cable connected to a point on the frame that is bare steel?
One thing about a DMM, it will detect voltages that have little to no current potential. It can sometimes detect "float" that really isn't there.
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With the metal case of the alternator mounted to the metal alternator bracket which in turn is mounted to the metal engine block which in turn is grounded to the frame via a flexible wire strap then it (the alternator case) has to be grounded (provided there is clean bare metal to metal contact at each juncture of course).
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25th Anniversary #9772

Originally Posted by
BRRT
That is strange. One would think the alternator case to be grounded (common) to the battery negative, assuming the battery negative to be connected.
Your negative cable was connected, engine grounds connected, and the negative battery cable connected to a point on the frame that is bare steel?
One thing about a DMM, it will detect voltages that have little to no current potential. It can sometimes detect "float" that really isn't there.

Originally Posted by
narly1
With the metal case of the alternator mounted to the metal alternator bracket which in turn is mounted to the metal engine block which in turn is grounded to the frame via a flexible wire strap then it (the alternator case) has to be grounded (provided there is clean bare metal to metal contact at each juncture of course).
Earl
agreed - it's the M-8600-M50ALTA that most everyone uses on the Coyote, and yes, it's mounted directly to the engine and 4 grounds on my engine to frame...
really wondering how the casing had voltage... the alternator is putting out 14.3-14.8v according to the ECU monitoring
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Originally Posted by
toadster
agreed - it's the M-8600-M50ALTA that most everyone uses on the Coyote, and yes, it's mounted directly to the engine and 4 grounds on my engine to frame...
really wondering how the casing had voltage... the alternator is putting out 14.3-14.8v according to the ECU monitoring
It would be interesting to check the potential to ground at each of the "junctures" I mentioned previously to see if one of those "connections" is poor/faulty.
Earl
1st Speedstar in Canada 31 March 2023.
Built by me 302 engine, AOD trans, 3.55 IRS.
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25th Anniversary #9772

Originally Posted by
narly1
It would be interesting to check the potential to ground at each of the "junctures" I mentioned previously to see if one of those "connections" is poor/faulty.
Earl
we measured resistance from battery (-) to each of the 4 grounds and got zero ohms
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I like to use the continuity check, rather than ohm resistance. I would check continuity on the alt case to engine and grounds with key off, on and engine running.
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Grounding aside, the most likely sources of 12V to the alt case is the stator and rotor. Induction or an unwanted short? Less likely but possible is an internal circuit board to housing short.
Trouble shooting would require disassembly.
jim
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25th Anniversary #9772
ok I think problem averted, if you guys ever see a little battery light on your multimeter, change the battery LOL
we were seeing 4.4 volts in mid air nothing connected... I've said it before, I'll say it again - Multimeters are the devil!
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Originally Posted by
toadster
ok I think problem averted, if you guys ever see a little battery light on your multimeter, change the battery LOL
we were seeing 4.4 volts in mid air nothing connected... I've said it before, I'll say it again - Multimeters are the devil!
Maybe there is just too much pent up "energy" in your air over there!
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25th Anniversary #9772

Originally Posted by
Ted G
Maybe there is just too much pent up "energy" in your air over there!
yeah we're looking for an aerial dewitcher
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