thompsoj22
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So here’s what happened on our ~2.5hr. trek. The voltage started at ~14.2 and climbed to 15v. After 1/2hr of highway, it dropped back to 13v over a 5 min period. It stayed ther for 1-2hr, then jumped back up to 15v.
This ‘cycle’ repeated itself regularly for the duration of the trip; 1/2hr at each voltage, followed by a slow transition to the other state. All values are interpreted by the dash gauge, so are approximate.
That doesn’t seem normal to me. We’ve had it for 4 months or so, and admittedly have not had any longer trips, but I don’t remember it bobbling around like that before, albeit repeatedly. It seems like it’s always been just over 14v.
Welcome to RVC, as long as the battery, cables, **** fuse are in good condition and corrosion free you will learn to relax and simply accept it as normal. I failed to research the RVC system on this forum as a new member. We bought our new to us 08 yukon denali xl1500 and on the 250 mile drive home i was convinced the alternator was going bad. long story short, 2 alternators, added the "big 3" cable upgrade, new **** fuse, new RVC module, and still performs as yours does! My charge system is rock solid but i definitley wasted dollars, at least you are getting the info first! Im guessing but i think RVC was initiated in 08 and discontinued in 2012?