dragoon
Well-Known Member
Maybe someone can help me with a little advice.
Recently my 12v (175Ah) house battery gave up the ghost and I replaced it with a new one from LSUK (who incidentally closed down across the UK the following day /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
The thing is, the battery sits at around 12.76 V when not charging. If I start the engine, the voltage comes up gradually to around 13.8V.
If I use anything electrical, quickly the voltage falls - e.g. running with the Nav lights on, the GPS and the radio (listening only) brings it down to around 13.2.
If I put the fridge on, it comes down to 12.9 or so.
It looks to me that somehow the output of the alternator is not able to keep up with a fairly low current demand.
So my question is, what output is the alternator supposed to put out ? The engines are TAMD40s and the alternators were renewed a few years ago just after I bought the boat.
Any thoughts or pointers most appreciated.
Cheers,
Paul
Recently my 12v (175Ah) house battery gave up the ghost and I replaced it with a new one from LSUK (who incidentally closed down across the UK the following day /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
The thing is, the battery sits at around 12.76 V when not charging. If I start the engine, the voltage comes up gradually to around 13.8V.
If I use anything electrical, quickly the voltage falls - e.g. running with the Nav lights on, the GPS and the radio (listening only) brings it down to around 13.2.
If I put the fridge on, it comes down to 12.9 or so.
It looks to me that somehow the output of the alternator is not able to keep up with a fairly low current demand.
So my question is, what output is the alternator supposed to put out ? The engines are TAMD40s and the alternators were renewed a few years ago just after I bought the boat.
Any thoughts or pointers most appreciated.
Cheers,
Paul