Baddox
Well-Known Member
The battery warning light has remained lit after starting my boat’s engine recently. The voltage measured at the battery remains at 12.6v or less and the rev counter bounces around at 2~400RPM despite then engine sounding to be at the usual speed.
Increasing the revs for a few seconds gets the voltage up above 13V and the rev counter then works. After that, the problem goes away for the day, even after restarts.
Today, the voltage was low again at start but for the next hour the tacho was maxed out at above 4000RPM, even though the engine was running no where near that fast. The engine hour LED meter was dim and flickering too.
I’m going to start checking for bad connections from the alternator, probably by voltage drop. Are there any other pointers of what to look for and where to look?
Thanks for reading.
Increasing the revs for a few seconds gets the voltage up above 13V and the rev counter then works. After that, the problem goes away for the day, even after restarts.
Today, the voltage was low again at start but for the next hour the tacho was maxed out at above 4000RPM, even though the engine was running no where near that fast. The engine hour LED meter was dim and flickering too.
I’m going to start checking for bad connections from the alternator, probably by voltage drop. Are there any other pointers of what to look for and where to look?
Thanks for reading.