snowleopard
Well-Known Member
20 or so years ago I had a Sonata with a 5hp outboard. It was manual start so no electrics but it needed battery charging to run cabin and nav lights etc. I acquired a lighting coil that sat inside the flywheel and produced 12v AC, plus a rectifier/regulator to give a DC charging current. Before I could fit the rectifier the motor was nicked.
Clearing out the shed yesterday I came across the rectifier and wondered if modern outboards still used that type of electrical system - obviously not electric start types but in the smaller sizes suitable for small yachts. Oddly, the one I have was designed for a Mariner 55 but it could be fitted to any engine, internally or externally.
If the committee thinks it could still have a use I'll put it on For Sale, otherwise I'll bin it.
Clearing out the shed yesterday I came across the rectifier and wondered if modern outboards still used that type of electrical system - obviously not electric start types but in the smaller sizes suitable for small yachts. Oddly, the one I have was designed for a Mariner 55 but it could be fitted to any engine, internally or externally.
If the committee thinks it could still have a use I'll put it on For Sale, otherwise I'll bin it.