OK so I think I may have an issue with the alternator recharging the battery. I went through the forums and may have partially solved it but I think there may be something I'm missing.
Was seeing the red indicator light turn on when at idle. Read many, many forum posts about voltage regulators and alternators. Viewed a lot of Youtube videos on alternators and a few on alternators that have external voltage regulators. Checked my battery with car off, 12.6V, battery is <1 year old. Started engine, voltage dipped but stays steady at 12.4V, alternator spinning with no visual issues. With 2000 RPM, voltage at 13.4V. Checking through the extra supplies from previous owner, found what looked like a "new" Bosch, still in the box voltage regulator. Decided I would give it a try and swapped with the old regulator. Success! no more red light at idle. But my test at battery never leaves 12.6 at idle, only when the engine is revving does it go up. I retested the negative battery to what I think is D+ at the alternator and it's also 12.6. Good, juice is flowing but I thought my battery should be at mid 14 V at idle.
Should I just bite the bullet and get a new alternator? I believe I have a 35amp one.
Also I took a picture of the alternator and there's a loose wire looking for a nut and bolt, where should that go?
Finally, let me say this site is fantastic. Such a wealth of information and personal experience on all things Pagoda. I doubt I would feel I could keep my car long term without you all.
Greg