Charging Coil Voltage
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Julian Porter
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Charging Coil Voltage
I have a Mariner outboard with a plug which I assume is from a regulator connected to the charging coil. I measured the voltage as only about 7 Volts. I was expecting something more like 14 Volts like you would get from a car battery charger. Is there something wrong with the coil or am I misunderstanding?
- Dennis
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Re: Charging Coil Voltage
Hello Julian
I suggest that you try connecting the charging leads to a battery and then measure the volts with the engine at tickover and at full revs. You should get something like 12.6 volts at tickover rising to 14-15 volts at full revs depending on the state of your battery.
I have a Honda 5 with charging coil, it is a very rudimentary system there is no regulator. Heaven only knows what the voltage reading would be in an "open circuit" like you are suggesting.
I suggest that you try connecting the charging leads to a battery and then measure the volts with the engine at tickover and at full revs. You should get something like 12.6 volts at tickover rising to 14-15 volts at full revs depending on the state of your battery.
I have a Honda 5 with charging coil, it is a very rudimentary system there is no regulator. Heaven only knows what the voltage reading would be in an "open circuit" like you are suggesting.
Cheers
Dennis
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Dennis
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