Oily Rag
Well-Known Member
With the engine off and both engine and domestic battery breakers open, there is a voltage of 0.35 volts above the battery negative terminals registering on a basic digital voltmeter. This with a connection to the alternator main output terminal, B plus. I have not tried to measure the current that would flow through a wire connecting the two, but I'm left scratching my head.
The boat has hull, engine and shaft anodes and all I can think of is the difference in galvanic output of zinc and the cast iron of the engine block. Could my DVM be measuring the voltage caused by the anodes?
Just to be sure, when measuring the voltage across the dead alternator output and the battery positive, it is less than across battery terminals, by about the same small difference.
Any ideas?
The boat has hull, engine and shaft anodes and all I can think of is the difference in galvanic output of zinc and the cast iron of the engine block. Could my DVM be measuring the voltage caused by the anodes?
Just to be sure, when measuring the voltage across the dead alternator output and the battery positive, it is less than across battery terminals, by about the same small difference.
Any ideas?