Re: Alternator Bad?
Alright... Everybody is off track here EXCEPT for Bruce.
Every alternator outputs some AC right down the same cable the DC output travels down. Some alternators (depending on brand or age) are better than others. Diodes, epecially cheap ones, can leak AC through them.
A standard 12V alternator is delta wound, and uses 6 diodes in the rectifier. Diodes are what convert AC into DC by blocking half the wave. Diodes, like any other electrical component can be purchased in grades, a good, better, best if you will. Some manufactorers buy the best, some buy the cheapies when building their alternators.
(PRO TIP~ if anybody ever has a starter or alternator rebuilt at an electric motor shop, insist on high quality parts even if that effects the "flat rate" for rebuilding motors)
Now my rule of thumb is 250mv AC. Check it at the battery. (put your meter on AC MV scale) and then its positive to positive, neg to neg. If your under 250mv AC your fine. If your over 250mv AC you have failing/failed diodes in the alternator. You can always check it at the power wire going into the stereo itself, but usually the battery will suffice. Rev the engine with your meter on the battery, you should see the ac voltage to up and down with rpms.
You can check battery chargers this way as well. Cheap chargers, even sears/craftsman chargers, usually put out tons of AC on top of the DC.
On to troubleshooting your radio. If you get noise/whine through the radio AM/FM band and it goes away when on CD. It is more than likely (but not definitely) an ignition issue. Wrong plugs or wires or both. If you get noise on both radio and CD it is more likely (but not definitely) a bad alternator.
So do an AC ripple test and see what you get.
When I troubleshoot these things I have a cheap 1980's GE hand held am/fm radio that I bring with me. I'll run an engine and bring the radio with me to the engine compartment area. If that radio makes noise its usually ignition related. If that radio doesn't make noise but the boats radio does, I know its in the charging system.