How high is too high on the voltage guage? We had our first day out this weekend. Our voltage meter was reading 13.5 (with motor running) at first, then drifted to 14 after about an hour or so... then stayed at 14 for the day. I'm not sure but I seam to think that it ran at 13 all last season. Are we having a voltage regulator problems?
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Originally posted by Waterski-Rebel View PostSo, if mine was reading 12 does that mean I have a bad gauge, alt, battery, or ????
The gage on the dash is just to give you an idea of what your system is doing.
This is an analog gage, and not very accurate. If your boat normally runs at 12, and they all of a sudden starts to run at 14 or higher, then I would look into it. (12 on your gage could be 14 on his). This is why I never trust what see on the dash. I have a DVM that I use if I think something is up. FYI ( my gages reads 12 when I have 13.5 vdc)
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Originally posted by whitlock87 View PostNO
The gage on the dash is just to give you an idea of what your system is doing.
This is an analog gage, and not very accurate. If your boat normally runs at 12, and they all of a sudden starts to run at 14 or higher, then I would look into it. (12 on your gage could be 14 on his). This is why I never trust what see on the dash. I have a DVM that I use if I think something is up. FYI ( my gages reads 12 when I have 13.5 vdc)
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I test mine on the main buss located under the dash.
Due to resistance, you will get different readings at different locations.
If the engine is running, you should see something around 13.5 -14 vdc.
If the engine is off, It depends on how long it’s been off and what you have been doing.
(The more you drain your battery, the lower it will be)
You should be able to leave you the battery disconnected ( at the main switch) for more the a few months, and still have a reeding at or above 12 vdc.
I always turn my main switch off at the end of ever trip.
( I do have the memory for the radio bypassing the main switch)Last edited by whitlock87; 05-19-2008, 07:04 PM.Tige, it's a way of life!
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Originally posted by whitlock87 View PostNO
The gage on the dash is just to give you an idea of what your system is doing.
This is an analog gage, and not very accurate. If your boat normally runs at 12, and they all of a sudden starts to run at 14 or higher, then I would look into it. (12 on your gage could be 14 on his). This is why I never trust what see on the dash. I have a DVM that I use if I think something is up. FYI ( my gages reads 12 when I have 13.5 vdc)
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