So we adjusted the alternator belt. It's a V belt and now only JUST displaces 10mm with thumb pressure (so if anything, a little tight). I'll be slackening a touch in the next stage.
We did a test run, into wind at 2100 rpm/4.2 kn.
Initially, starter batt 14.2V service 14.0V (after being on shore power)
Alarm after an hour, panel indicates 13.8 and 13.6V
Turned home (tailwind)
Alarms again 13.6 and 13.4V
Alarms cease, voltage returns to approx. 14V
Alarms then begin again as we enter harbour, ie low revs.
Engine is 2010, but VERY low use, now only 370 hrs. total, so I'm leaning away from wear-related issues, dirty contacts etc. but am not experienced in marine engines. So am I right in thinking we're definitely not charging properly, and that instruments and alarms are operating correctly, rather than this being spurious readings/dirty contacts etc.?
If so, am I also right to go to change alternator brushes first, then if that fails, swapping the alternator? I'm not seeing instructions on changing alternator brushes in the operator's or workshop manual, although alternator swap looks straightforward enough (undo mounting bolts, swap unit and re-tension belt).
I'm moderately willing to have a go myself, up to a point, but don't want to make things worse.
Given all that, do members think:
1. Know when you're beaten and get a pro in
2. Change the brushes first, then if that fails, change the alternator
3. Just change the alternator
Input welcome, valued and appreciated.
Adam