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Old 05-25-2018, 09:38 AM   #26
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Re: removal of generator battery control module

Not sure about tuning what year is your engine and harness ?
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Old 05-25-2018, 09:44 AM   #27
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Not sure about tuning what year is your engine and harness ?
Both 2006
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Old 05-25-2018, 01:22 PM   #28
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Re: removal of generator battery control module

That blue "engine on signal" wire goes to the solenoid thing that is on some brake boosters, it comes from the alternator though, but isnt part of the GBCM. Rob, I would just enable it and see if it changes anything. Does the percentage on the F ever change?
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Old 05-25-2018, 02:17 PM   #29
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That blue "engine on signal" wire goes to the solenoid thing that is on some brake boosters, it comes from the alternator though, but isnt part of the GBCM. Rob, I would just enable it and see if it changes anything. Does the percentage on the F ever change?
I didn't have a chance to test it. I have a couple of things that I will check when I get time.
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Old 05-29-2018, 11:01 AM   #30
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Re: removal of generator battery control module

I checked the continuity of all my wiring and everything checks good. I also reflashed the tune with the "Alt L" turned on (1). I didn't get a chance to check it yet, but will this evening. I also found a pretty good article that goes more indepth of the GBCM system: http://www.flatrater.com/samples/Battery/rvc.html
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Old 05-29-2018, 08:20 PM   #31
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Re: removal of generator battery control module

Changed the tune, and still no difference in output and nothing on the scanner. The only other possibilities are, bad voltage regulator or bad GBCM?

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Old 05-29-2018, 08:53 PM   #32
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Are you getting any codes ?
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Old 05-29-2018, 09:05 PM   #33
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Are you getting any codes ?
No, but I wasn't getting any codes before I wired the GBCM up

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Old 05-30-2018, 03:44 PM   #34
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Re: removal of generator battery control module

Found a slightly different wiring diagram for the GBCM in this thread:

https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...de-anyone.html

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Old 05-31-2018, 09:21 AM   #35
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Re: removal of generator battery control module

Played with a couple things last night, but nothing worked. Seems like there are 3 options left:

1. Get a new GBCM ($80)
https://www.gmpartsgiant.com/parts/g...-15263889.html

2. Replaced the voltage regulator.....
https://store.alternatorparts.com/d3...ternators.aspx

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3. Convert to a 4 pin voltage regulator and say goodbye to the GBCM:
https://alternatorstarterrebuildkits.com/product/dr44/

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Old 06-01-2018, 08:37 AM   #36
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Re: removal of generator battery control module

Found another good article describing the RVC systems:

https://www.motor.com/magazine-summa...september2015/

"There are two types of RVC systems in use—integrated RVC and stand-alone RVC (SARVC). Integrated systems use a battery current sensor to inform a body control module (BCM) how much the battery is being charged or discharged"
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Re: removal of generator battery control module

If we are wiring a standalone GBCM, why do any wires need to go to the computer?

"SARVC systems (found mostly on trucks) do not use the BCM for operation. They have a generator battery control module mounted to the negative battery cable, to interpret battery current and voltage and battery temperature inputs. The battery current sensor is internal to the module. This module also directly controls the generator L terminal duty cycle instead of the ECM/PCM."
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So is 100%
"When there is loss of class 2 communication with the powertrain control module (PCM), the module will send 100% duty cycle, 13.8 volts"
"Between 0-5 percent and 100 percent are for diagnostic purposes"
"the generator battery control module is limited between 36-90%"

This is from an older thread:

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...77#post8275277

I'm wondering if the reason I can't get my GBCM to work is because I haven't connected the orange/black wire (serial data K Pin) from the GBCM connector to PCM serial data line? Thoughts?
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Re: removal of generator battery control module

2 wires to the alternator, 2 wires to the battery, 2 wires to ground, 1 wire to serial data port - BOOM!!, it works!!!! Clinebarger strikes again,
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I probably would if you have it. Seems to me it's a better way of controlling the alternator, and isn't really that much more wiring. It's a couple of power wires and some grounds, then the rest just go between the GBCM and the PCM so there's nothing really to be done. You will have to splice the serial data wire, but that's about it. Here's a schematic in case you need it. The schematic is two pages, even though it looks like one, so that's why it looks funny. I cant put them all on one page and still be able to read them.
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I hooked my GBCM up per the instructions/wiring diagrams. Nothing changed, still defaulting to 13.8 V. Does something have to be updated in the tune? Is there a way to troubleshoot the GBCM? TIA
Rob, you're killing me, man!! I assumed you had that hooked up all along..... Well, we all know what they say when you assume something.....
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Rob, you're killing me, man!! I assumed you had that hooked up all along..... Well, we all know what they say when you assume something.....
, long story short Eric, my GBCM harness didn't have the serial data wire in it, so I assumed it wasn't needed..... my bad..... It's all good now, .

And just to close the loop, my computer is a 2006 (nothing has to be changed in the tune to make the GBCM work).
The grey and brown wire from the 2006 GBCM harness goes straight to the alternator (nothing goes to pin C 15 or C 75).
Two reds/wht to 10 amp fused source.
Two black/wht to ground.
Orange/black to class 2 serial data line.
Blue wire was deleted.

For a 2005, I believe you may have to connect some wires to the computer (C15 & C75), but I'm not certain.

Eric - where would you recommend connecting into the Class 2 serial data line? Is there possibly an open pin in the PCM blue or green connectors that I could use? Thanks again for all of the help!

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Old 06-06-2018, 10:54 AM   #42
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Re: removal of generator battery control module

I am curious about this thread. I am wiring up a 2006 truck LS and had planned to eliminate the GBCM, but now I think I will try to use it.

It seems everyone is worried about getting 13.8V all the time. I am more worried about OVER charging than under charging.

On my 2016 GMC if you watch the volt gage, it drops to 9-10 V after a few minutes on the freeway. There needs to be something to shut down the charging. Otherwise, you will burn up batteries on daily drivers.

What has been the long term effect of eliminating GBCM on daily drivers?

2nd question. What are the minimum wires I can hook up to use the GBCM (my connector was cut off by the people who pulled the engine)?
I think I can wire the power, ground and the two wires from alternator (assuming the charge regulation is in the module). Or is the purple wire to the PCM required?
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