Lohkay
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So my 2018 JLUR's 240 amp alternator (56029803AA) decided to go poof when I was 2hrs from any paved roads. Fortunately, I have a house battery on my overland setup which I'm able to parallel connect with the jeep's battery which was enough to get me back to the nearest town and with a quick recharge, to the nearest garage.
After some more testing, I made sure it was the alternator, ordered a new one and got it installed. I paid the core charge to keep the old one and I'll have it checked and rebuilt to see what caused the issue. I'm pissed because this alternator only has 85,000kms which is not even close to the normal lifespan of an alternator.
Since I'm sure the question will come up, I use a DC to DC charger for the house battery and everything on my overland setup is powered by the house battery which is effectively isolated from the jeep's electrical system by the charger. On the jeep side, I only have a CB, winch and offroad lights which I rarely use and were off the whole trip.
After some more testing, I made sure it was the alternator, ordered a new one and got it installed. I paid the core charge to keep the old one and I'll have it checked and rebuilt to see what caused the issue. I'm pissed because this alternator only has 85,000kms which is not even close to the normal lifespan of an alternator.
Since I'm sure the question will come up, I use a DC to DC charger for the house battery and everything on my overland setup is powered by the house battery which is effectively isolated from the jeep's electrical system by the charger. On the jeep side, I only have a CB, winch and offroad lights which I rarely use and were off the whole trip.
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