muckypup
Well-Known Member
Just fitted a NASA battery monitor today. Nice device, works well. I noticed a couple of things....
1) I have a split charge diode installed, and when the engine is running it's only putting in about 12.5v / 5amps. I assmume that it's putting the same to the starter battery... 10amps. So why is the alternator rated to 70amps if it only pushes out 10?
2) When I turn everything off except for the bilge alarms and a gas alarm it still says the 300milliamps is being drawn (turning off the isolation switch correctly drops this to zero). Is this normal? or does it seem a little high?
Steve
1) I have a split charge diode installed, and when the engine is running it's only putting in about 12.5v / 5amps. I assmume that it's putting the same to the starter battery... 10amps. So why is the alternator rated to 70amps if it only pushes out 10?
2) When I turn everything off except for the bilge alarms and a gas alarm it still says the 300milliamps is being drawn (turning off the isolation switch correctly drops this to zero). Is this normal? or does it seem a little high?
Steve