A few weeks back I ran the Challenger out to see the Cuda progress. It ran fine on the way out there, but when I went to leave the car died. We checked the alternator with a voltmeter and it was working fine, but my aftermarket volt meter in the car was only reading about 10 or 11 volts. It starts and runs fine from jumper cables, but once the cables come off the car dies. We changed out the regulator with one that was known to be working and it didn't help. I checked the black wire from the alternator where it plugs into the firewall connector and it had the same voltage as it did at the alternator, so I know the wire is fine.
Could this be the ballast resistor? It's been a while since I've chased electrical gremlins, so I can't remember what pieces do what.
We ended up running a wire from the alternator directly to the starter relay and it kept the battery up so I could get the car home, but the voltmeter was reading from high 13s to 18s. I'm a little worried that the battery is going to blow on me since I've been driving the car this way the odd time.