Just taken delivery of my brand new 075 battery.
12.72 v out of the box.
With car at idle for about 5 minutes I get 13.98 v at the blue wire on the Alternator.
I put the revs up and held it for a minute and not getting an more volts into the battery. Stays around 12.7.
Lights and blower on and battery drops to 12.58.
Where might the problem be between Alternator and battery?
Or
is this a revs/time thing that will increase the v from the alternator to the battery at some time during driving.
Any help as I dont want to piss £48 down the drain.
Thanks
Jonathan.
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UPDATE:Just fitted the new voltage regulator: Here are the scores on the doors.
Engine at idle for about 20 minutes during test.
12.78 v at battery with engine off.
13.47 v at battery with engine on.
14.38 v at Alternator with engine on.
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Engine at idle for following tests:
13.45 v with the radio on.
13.26 v with only blowers on full.
13.04 v with blowers and lights on main beam
12.60 v with blowers, lights and radio on. (13.76 at alternator, then fan kicks in and drops to 13.69)
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All above switched off, engine at idle.
13.47 v at battery - fan kicks in and drops to 13.31 v.
Engine switched off. End of test.
12.88 at battery.
Now, any answers as to why the voltage is dropping off when I turn things on.
As a note, both the Rev counter and the MFA are not working.
Pics below. Could it be the flimsy earth strap between coil and manifold?

? I know it's only there for safety just in case the coil goes, but is it worth uprgrading. Or is it the earths from the battery - starter - gearbox - cables that need upgrading to a thicker guage?
Thanks.
1. New v old.

2. FUBAR'd.

3. Deep inside.

4. The alternator conections.

5. Starter motor.

6. POWER!!!!

7. IUD.

8. Strap on.
