Swathdiver good info...THANKS.
That is definitely the smarter way of saying that the truck has a "Smart Alternator that varies the output based on conditions to increase fuel economy" like the advertisements did back in the day.
So here is the deal...the volt meter does indeed show low-ish voltage at idle (AC on/ lights on/ etc) however when the engine speed is increased to about 2000 RPM the volts go up to 14-ish as expected.
Here is the interesting part...
When I plug in the Anderson connectors of the 4 AWG cable that run back to the trailer and the engine is at idle there is no current flowing to the LifePo battery through the Renogy 50 Amp charge controller...HOWEVER...when I increase the engine speed to about 2000 RPM the moment the truck volt meter shows 14-ish volts I can hear the engine lug down as the Renogy calls for power so at least I know that part is working.
So I now know the Renogy system is working and the truck alternator is working but is weak at idle so I agree that perhaps a diode(s) burned out and it is now working on less than 12 diodes as evident by the flickering so it will therefore produce much less output at low engine/alternator speeds.
Since I want to be at the boondocking camp site and just remote start the truck in the morning and have it idle and charge the LifePo/ and/or run the trailer fridge on AC, I think the best option is to get a "High Output" alternator with the smaller diameter pulley as used on ice-cream trucks and ambulance type vehicles.
I dont want to go with a dual alternator at this point but I think this alternator will do:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
They claim it should put out 150 Amps at idle and 300 Amps at cruise. I do not have anywhere near 300 amps of stuff on the truck and the trailer combined and even if I tried to crank up the trailer AC the Renogy will limit the amount of current flow to the trailer to 50 Amps so I hope the alternator will put out a sufficient amount of current at idle and way more than what could be drawn at cruise. They say it has better fans and upgraded diodes and brushes so if it was designed for 300 Amps then hopefully my 150 AMP max will make for a longer life.
Since the alternator pulley is smaller it will spin faster at idle and that means that the modification will need a smaller serpentine belt.
The existing belt is a 6K935 and that is 93.42 inches long
I ordered a 6K923 belt that is 92.34 inches long so hopefully that will work
I will report back.
THANKS AGAIN!!!