2014 Suburban Electrical gremlins

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You are talking about the alternator plug, not the rvc sensor right?

Because, I thought it was odd that the bacon612's alt defaulted to 13.6V..
which is the stock initialization duty cycle of 58%=13.6V
But I thought the alternator needed that signal really..
the 2 pin connector on alternator has to be connected or it does not nothing but spin, at that point you are running off of battery power alone.
no IF's Or's about it. (a 2 pin alternator is activated via pcm signal)
the RVC sensor can be disconnected, this puts the charging system in Default.
it clearly states this is in the factory service manual.
if you have the rvc disconnected and the voltage is dropping under 12v at the battery post's then the alternator is not working, MAYBE a really bad battery but if the battery was eating that much voltage then there would be a short and it would get hot, wires would be warm or something sucking down that many ohms basically a really bad ground be it internal/external
 
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Yea, that's what I thought too, but according to bacon, his acted differently somehow..
solli5packs acted like I would have expected.
 
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the 2 pin connector on alternator has to be connected or it does not nothing but spin, at that point you are running off of battery power alone.
no IF's Or's about it. (a 2 pin alternator is activated via pcm signal)

I have been running for 5 days and about 100 miles with neither the negative clamp sensor or the 2 pin on the alternator plugged in. My voltage is locked at 13.7-13.8 at all times. It's read by a USB c adapter that I have wired into one of the 2 ,12v cigarette accessory leads and has an LCD readout with voltage. It's accurate too as I've compared what it reads against my Klein tools multimeter in my testing. For conversations sake, these values are also the same compared to what my Kenwood headunit reads off of the odb2 port it's connected to.

It's possible that there may be a difference between some of these gmt900 trucks? Mine is a late model 2014.
 

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