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I occasionally see a flashing voltage light which indicates low voltage which is usually caused by an alternator malfunction, belt slippage, or tripped breaker.

I think the low voltage indicator is set for 12.4 to 12.5 volts.  When I get the light, my JPI EDM 700 shows 13.5 - 13.7 and the ammeter is zero.

The breaker is not tripped, the belt is tight and the battery is fully charged and easily starts the engine.  

Do I have a problem?  If so, how should it be fixed?  Thanks

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After starting, low rpm taxiing, this would be expected behavior...

Alternator output increases with rpm...

in cruise, showing 13+V the alternator is clearly working...

Follow-up may be learning more about the annunciator panel, proper settings and adjustment? (Is it working correctly)

If the settings are right, everything is working correctly... and it’s a momentary loss of a voltage reading... 

Use José’s advice... check both power supply and ground.

PP summary of what I have read on MS...

Best regards,

-a-

Posted
13 hours ago, 1964-M20E said:

Verify the field wire and the ground wire to the alternator are in good condition and the connections are tight. 

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