Sea Change
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No, not whilst charging, whilst trying to start the engine.
But, just to confuse things, earlier in the day whilst trying to start the engine I was getting a voltage dip down to 3v.
My battery has charged up overnight and is giving me 13.25v on the meter, yes I know that this will drop a bit and it doesn't indicate what will happen when it is under load but I don't think the battery is the root of this.
I suspect I have dislodged a bad connection whilst I was in at the engine changing the air filter (which is a reach-around-the-back job). The symptoms I am getting before and after the filter change are so different. Before, the engine was turning over at what seemed like a good speed, no clicking, voltage steady at 12.5; after, even the lights on the panel aren't coming on, let along the engine actually turn over. Yet the battery was still giving me 12.5 the whole time.
I was hoping that since the engine control panel green light is on, yet everything else is dead, that the fault might be narrowed down to a particular part of the wiring.
The control panel is the basic 'A' type, seen here: http://www.betamarine.co.uk/seagoing/sg_controlpanels_options.html
But, just to confuse things, earlier in the day whilst trying to start the engine I was getting a voltage dip down to 3v.
My battery has charged up overnight and is giving me 13.25v on the meter, yes I know that this will drop a bit and it doesn't indicate what will happen when it is under load but I don't think the battery is the root of this.
I suspect I have dislodged a bad connection whilst I was in at the engine changing the air filter (which is a reach-around-the-back job). The symptoms I am getting before and after the filter change are so different. Before, the engine was turning over at what seemed like a good speed, no clicking, voltage steady at 12.5; after, even the lights on the panel aren't coming on, let along the engine actually turn over. Yet the battery was still giving me 12.5 the whole time.
I was hoping that since the engine control panel green light is on, yet everything else is dead, that the fault might be narrowed down to a particular part of the wiring.
The control panel is the basic 'A' type, seen here: http://www.betamarine.co.uk/seagoing/sg_controlpanels_options.html