Daren Todd
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If I understand your post correctly, your running power to both terminals on the alternator from the starter?
Usually the alternator will get power from two sources. One from the starter to the main terminal on the alternator. The other is from a keyed source going to the exciter terminal. This way it only has power to the exciter side when the key is turned on. The exciter side of the alternator acts as an on switch for the charging system
Alternator can still test good at the auto parts store and still have an internal short causing a small drain. Will usually show up as a small drain on the main power side of the alternator.
Usually the alternator will get power from two sources. One from the starter to the main terminal on the alternator. The other is from a keyed source going to the exciter terminal. This way it only has power to the exciter side when the key is turned on. The exciter side of the alternator acts as an on switch for the charging system
Alternator can still test good at the auto parts store and still have an internal short causing a small drain. Will usually show up as a small drain on the main power side of the alternator.