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zermelo 
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Joined: May 31, 2008
Location: New York, United States
Posted: May 31, 2008 at 4:58 AM / IP Logged  
Ok, I'm driving a 2003 Accord with a stock electrical system. I am running around 1500 rms watts of power but I don't play my system that loud. Lately I've been experiencing voltage drops.
I noticed it when my head unit (AVIC-N3) sound started cutting in and out and sometimes turning off completely. I thought it might be a bad power or ground connection with the head unit, but I was watching the voltage readout on the AVIC and saw that it would fluctuate between 9-13.8 volts. Normally when the engine is on it would read a consistent 13.8 volts.
I still thought it may be a bad connection with my head unit but before I took apart my dash and started looking for bad connections I hooked up my multi-meter directly to the battery and also watched the voltage displayed on the AVIC and noticed that the drops were consistent from the battery and the head unit.
Evidently there are periodic voltage drops from the alternator. This is not consistent with use of the amp either, I turned off my subwoofer and the voltage drops still occurred.
Since the battery is the most direct connection to the alternator I am pretty sure the alternator is dropping voltage at random times. There doesn't seem to be any correlation with the drops.
Do alternators die like this? meaning inconsistent charging? or could this be a bad connection between the alternator and the battery, although I looked at the connection and it looks solid. I will check the alternator directly, but at this point I wanted opinions if it could be the alternator dying and if I should invest in a HO alternator.
Thanks
snotdobbs 
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Joined: September 11, 2003
Location: United States
Posted: May 31, 2008 at 8:34 AM / IP Logged  
check the wiring at the alternator...ive seen a loose power connection cause the symptoms your describing....

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