Ok went for it again and this is what I got.
With battery only
Started, and the first time I saw those numbers on the Datel.
After cold Idle.
Only odd thing is I have never seen the Datel show that voltage.
Other then that I think I did it right so if the need is there, we can move on.
EDIT:
I have thought about this after posting and I do have a question.
Why it is showing 14.74 from the plug, but showing 14.18 on the Datel at the battery? I thought I was looking for 14.40?
Also I have to say the plugs were dielectric to death. And it did not seem thick, had a rather snotty look to it. Also the three white wire female plug, had a slight, very slight, hint of yellow on it but I gave it no thought! I should have snapped those shots! I did!!!!
This is the Red/Black and you can see the center hole that is not used is packed.
And of course the three White wire.
The ACF-50 was mentioned on this forum and is what I used to clean both sides of the plugs, I also used q-tips and very lightly wire pipe cleaners. The ACF-50 is a purple like substance that seems safe for circuit boards, switches, and dries to a anti corroding like layer. Least that is what it says on the can.
I am wondering if a more judicious cleaning of the plugs is called for? I mean I was very light on them and could for sure have dressed the male plugs in the R/R with some fine grit paper. And I just ran ACF-50, through the female sides and blessed them lightly with the wire pipe cleaners, which are very handy to have around by the way.
So anyway my thoughts and questions so far on this post?