Was out on the lake last weekend and my Alpine Amp displayed "VLT" - no sound. After checking Alpine's website, I found this error code indicates too much voltage. This particular Amp powers my cabin speakers and two Fusion Tower Speakers. My second Alpine Mono Amp (powers sub) was working just fine. Any one else have this issue? Where would I look for the voltage regulator? I have a 2006 22Ve' with the Marine Power 5.7.
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Originally posted by yearroundboarder View Post... Where would I look for the voltage regulator? ...
Here's some info on the system: http://www.bcae1.com/charging.htm
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Just a little more info on my situation. We've been surfing a lot over the past 2 years and on my boat, the blower vent comes out below the rub rail on the transom. Consequently, I end up with a fair amount of water in my bilge towards the end of the day. My bilge pump was located in front of the V-Drive, which is the lowest part of the boat, starboard side. We're usually listing the boat pretty heavily to port, so the bilge was useless.
The alternator is located on the rear starboard side of the engine and it's mounted pretty low. While it is marine grade, it's definitely not designed to take a constant bath. So, I moved my bilge to the rear next to the rudder. That has helped a lot. I still run the bilge manually every once in a while so I don't have too much sloshing around down there, but I probably don't have to.
It might be worth taking a look at your alternator to see if it's corroded.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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