I have been a bit quiet for the last couple of weeks.
I had bit of a disaster when my heater core sprung a leak spraying my legs and ECU with hot coolant. Because I had the ECU out and resting in the passenger foot well it got totally soaked and was destroyed.. Thankfully I was running on the factory ECU and not the MS DIYPNP2.
I have now bypassed the heater core, dried the interior and have the car running on the new ECU. Everything is running great and working as it should except for this pesky alternator control circuit!
What happened:
The original ECU had about 15V across the battery when the engine was running. When I use the new ECU with no circuit it is about 11.8V and slowly drops, down to about 11.3V. When I put the new circuit in, first off it sat at about 12.5V, then backed off to the same 11.8V like it wasn’t working at all. On the drive from my office to home I was keeping an eye on the voltages and it was slowly going down from 11.8V down to about 11.3V. All of a sudden with no input from me I saw the Alt warning light come on the dashboard and then slowly fade out. I looked down at the voltage and it was 15.8V or there abouts. It stayed around the 15V mark then slowly went back down to 11.8V and then ran the battery down to 11.3V before I shut the engine down.
I pulled the ECU back out of the car and put it onto the 12V power supply. I am getting 12V and ground to the circuit fine. When I measure the voltage between ground and field output I am getting 0V (I assumed at 12V this should be 0.5V). When I measure the voltage between ground and alt warning light I am getting about 0.15V (again at under 12.7V I would have thought I would have the full 12V here to illuminate the globe)
Can anyone offer assistance? I have included some pictures of my constructed circuit.
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