steve yates
Well-Known Member
I have had a voltmeter fitted, in one of those little combined USB socket/12v socket/meter combos, and the electric cool box and radar are now working. I realise these can use a lot of power, so what is the meter actually telling me? I have two brand new 120 aha batteries installed, in series, with a battlers selector switch and with a cranking charge of 800 for the engine, to replace the old ones which were apparently goosed and fluctuating like mad.
(The electrics are in a pretty shocking state, disintegrating insulation, some bare wires and shorts everywhere apparently, so is a priority to be totally replaced this winter. )
I'm currently on a harbour wall, and the meter reads 12.5v, I may be here till sun am, so at what point does the voltGe get critical for the engine to start? Also, once the engine is running, how long till the batteries are recharged? I am assuming the engine needs to be in gear to recharge? Or can I just run the engine in neutral for an hour or so while tied up to boost them?
Thanks.
(The electrics are in a pretty shocking state, disintegrating insulation, some bare wires and shorts everywhere apparently, so is a priority to be totally replaced this winter. )
I'm currently on a harbour wall, and the meter reads 12.5v, I may be here till sun am, so at what point does the voltGe get critical for the engine to start? Also, once the engine is running, how long till the batteries are recharged? I am assuming the engine needs to be in gear to recharge? Or can I just run the engine in neutral for an hour or so while tied up to boost them?
Thanks.