lw395
Well-Known Member
If I may throw another spanner into the work guys without it getting too complicated.
My FP generator uses the same battery as the boat engine 50hp to start .
The boat engine start no problem .
The generator on the our hand will show 12.7v at the panel ,
as it goes to start the volts drop to 6.8 and it Struggle to turn over , once it start the volts goes back up to 17.2v
I cleaned both leads at the battery , started motor and on the generator body .
What else can I do to find where the Voltages drop is ,
I take it in one of the leads .
I can't use a jump leads as they won't reach from the Generator to the battery bank .
Please keep it simple .
Is the generator starter dragging the battery down to 6.8V?
It could be, as a result of a faulty starter motor. Or the batery is on its last legs and the generator needs more current to start than the main engine.
So measure across the battery terminals while cranking. Or just try a known good battery.
If the battery is at say 11 or 12 V while cranking, and the starter is only getting 6.8, then measure the difference between battery -ve and the starter body while cranking. If it's more than say 0.5 V, the fault is between these points in the -ve wiring. Otherwise, it's in the +ve wiring.
It's useful to have a meter with min/max functions, you can see the min voltage the battery collapses to and the max voltage along the cables.
I would also use a DC Clamp ammeter to see what current the starter was drawing.