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BassCliff
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Hi,
Yes, the voltage will climb as the revs rise. Just know that corroded connections can cause the sense wire to read low and thus cause the r/r unit to push out more voltage than necessary, overcharging the battery. To check for loss, place your voltage meter between the r/r output and the battery (+) terminal. There should be less than .25v difference. The lower the better. If this voltage reading rises as the revs go up, you've still got some wiring connections to clean up.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
Yes, the voltage will climb as the revs rise. Just know that corroded connections can cause the sense wire to read low and thus cause the r/r unit to push out more voltage than necessary, overcharging the battery. To check for loss, place your voltage meter between the r/r output and the battery (+) terminal. There should be less than .25v difference. The lower the better. If this voltage reading rises as the revs go up, you've still got some wiring connections to clean up.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff


