okies, thanks cyclegod, I have a feeling this problem is an overcharge in which case I'll have to do some testing to see what's at fault. Hopefully something as simple as the reg (if it's not built into the alternator that is)
it could be the batteries too, all of them (3x)are $36 supercheap items and they are all about 3-4 year old but it seems to coincidental that they would all stop holding a charge at much the same time. It's only the one that causes the cycling but coincidence again says, up till this point it was my best battery. Better go dig out the manuel and get some batteries for my pocket tester
edit: I just tried to charge the sus battery again after I left it sit overnight and now it is taking a charge at around 3.75v
wha tha? I noticed yesterday when I disconnected the battery while the motor was running it removed a little drag on the engine and it idled a few rpm higher..it was as if the battery was dead flat and trying to charge but infact it was fully charged..buggered if I know..I'm off to hack some bushes so I'll get stuck into it later this arvo..did I ever mention I hate cars!
oh and incase you are wondering,
1 battery is for the mower starter (total loss system but a charge lasts for months)
1 battery for the shitbox van
1 battery for a spare cause ya just never know when shite like this will hit the fan