simonafloat
New Member
Hi all
i've had a 4hp mercury sailpower 2 stroke outboard on my signet 20 for ages now. I put wiring in for the charging circuit but only just got round to connecting it. Nothing happens, it doesn't charge at all. The battery voltage doesn't even blink. So I put a voltmeter across the output and its showing AC volts only. I'm thinking that my outboard only has the ac lighting coil and needs a rectifier?
Wondering if anyone with a mercury/tohatsu/mariner 4hp 2 stroke could take a photo of their rectifier so that i know what i'm supposed to be looking for. If I do need to buy one i'm wondering what the best source would be.
I know that some will say it's not worth doing given the small output but my mooring is a 40min motor from the open sea and unless the wind's favourable the outboard gets a good workout. Plus the wiring's already there so i may as well do it, unless a rectifier is £gazillion
thanks
i've had a 4hp mercury sailpower 2 stroke outboard on my signet 20 for ages now. I put wiring in for the charging circuit but only just got round to connecting it. Nothing happens, it doesn't charge at all. The battery voltage doesn't even blink. So I put a voltmeter across the output and its showing AC volts only. I'm thinking that my outboard only has the ac lighting coil and needs a rectifier?
Wondering if anyone with a mercury/tohatsu/mariner 4hp 2 stroke could take a photo of their rectifier so that i know what i'm supposed to be looking for. If I do need to buy one i'm wondering what the best source would be.
I know that some will say it's not worth doing given the small output but my mooring is a 40min motor from the open sea and unless the wind's favourable the outboard gets a good workout. Plus the wiring's already there so i may as well do it, unless a rectifier is £gazillion
thanks
