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Re: T&T: Temperature gage Variation

From: Rich Gano (no email)
Date: Mon Jul 02 2007 - 10:57:31 EDT

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    "I have a John Deere 4 cyl. Turbo in my Trawler. All the engine gages cages
    came with the engine. The temp always reads around 180F. I recently had the
    alternator modified to use an external 3 stage regulator. Since the
    installation
    of the new regulator, the temp reads about 5 degrees higher while the
    regulator
    has the alternator in either the bulk or Absorb mode. After the regulator
    goes to float, the temp. drops down. Is it normal for the temp gauge system
    to
    vary with voltage changes?"

    Could it be that with the new voltage regulator doing what the old system
    did not do properly the engine is working harder to provide the
    bulk/absorption charging current causing a slight temperature rise?

    Rich Gano
    CALYPSO (GB-42 #295)
    Southport, FL
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