What I meant by integral voltage regulator is that it mounts on/in the alternator. But, it's easily removable/replaceable. A few years ago I had the alternator off, because it quit charging(was giving out weird symptoms). I found one of the brushes was broken. A new set of brushes fixed everything.
The chassis came with a good inverter/smart charger. It's always worked great, on shore power or generator or boondocking.
Because I've come to really trust the dash voltmenter, I'm leaning into first changing the chassis batteries (mostly on the basis that they are 6 years old), and in hopes that it'll solve the problem. Also, I've got multi-meters, but I'm just not that good on troubleshooting circuits.
If replacing the batteries does not change anything, I probably will change the voltage regulator. Yes, sometimes I'm a parts replacer instead of trouble shooter. But, in this case, I can justify the cost of parts because of the age and service I've gotten from the batteries and the voltage regulator.
But, if you think of something else, please post it. It'll take me a couple of days to do the batteries, but I'll report back. Thanks
BTW both chassis batteries indicate right at 12.6 on either one of my multi-meters (batteries disconnected from each other). It's just that I've seen weird things with old lead-acid batteries.
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