At high rev (no tac), output for all three pairs is over 80 volts. Manual (yes, i recall you saying that you have moved beyond the manual) specifies that if under 75v, then the AC generator is faulty.
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Added. Did you "STEP #2 MEASURE POSITIVE LEAD VOLTAGE DROP" (actually recall seeing the diagram when I first got the GS450GA but completely forgot it). The voltage is about 0.5 to 0.6, which seems to indicate a bad connection for the positive lead.
The above readings are after I previously did the following. I had previously unwrapped the harness to get to the red wire. Check for any cracks in the wire (did not see any). Check the junction the splits the signal to the battery and to the rest of the circuit (looks good). Applied contact cleaning solution to the fuse connection. Same with where the wire connected at the starter relay.
I can try and redo the above again to see if I can improve connections for the red lead, but I have to get a new can of contact cleaning solution. Ran out from all the cleaning of various connections.
Where else might I check for possible bad connection?
Or should I just move to "STEP #3 MEASURE NEGATIVE LEAD VOLTAGE DROP"?
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