Something strange with the charging. I have a E3L - DVR2 – 12v AGM battery negative earth system. the battery negative is directly wired to the DVR2 with another wire going to the dynamo strap and another to frame. I believe the battery is stuffed as won’t hold a charge.
With some revs, a dc voltmeter jumps around quickly, at times showing 17 volts across the battery. (When it shows high volts, the LED indicators also flash brightly and very quickly). An AC meter shows about 2v AC (on top of the dc volts) at about 600hz, revs dependant. A pokey PC soundcard scope shows wild and crazy oscillations when revs produce above 13-ish volts.
I do need to renew the battery but its only a couple of years old. I’m wondering if the weird behaviour above suggests something may have killed this battery. Could the DVR2 be dead? Or maybe an earth fault within the E3L? or other cause? I can't find other wiring faults. Or maybe its just the stuffed battery.
EDIT: disconnecting the E3L for the wiring and connecting the D & F together reveals with revs a steady increase in DC volts on an old analogue meter, as you'd expect, and still shows 2v AC on top of that with the fancy digital meter. I assume its a case of too fancy test equipment and not knowing what 'normal' looks like. Tho the question stands re DVR2 vs battery vs wiring
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks