Any advice or trouble-shooting on this issue would be greatly appreciated!
I have a 2003 DF-140, while running the engine on the hose as normal maintenance and keep things in check, I received a regulator / rectifier over-voltage alarm, and was reflected on the voltage gauge, showing a charge rate near 17 volts, outside of the normal limit, so I turned the engine off and did some basic testing and came to the conclusion it was a bad rectifier / regulator.
I replaced the suspected rectifier / regulator with a brand new one, started the engine, and it did what it should, held tight at 14.2 volts no mater what the engine RPM's were at, everything working as it was suppose and shut the engine down.
As part of getting ready for the fishing season and as by-annual maintenance, I replaced the battery, which is just now 2 years old.
I put the new battery on charge and verified the battery was fully charged, installed the battery in the boat.
Now, it appears that the engine is not charging like it should, I went for shakedown cruise, around 120 miles, and the entire time the voltage stayed between 12.5 and 12.9, never displayed 14.2 like it should in the manual.
So now I am scratching my head trying to figure out what would cause this, it worked fine before replacing the battery, I cleaned all the connectors which were in good shape to start with, and even at that, if it was a bad cable going to the battery I am sure that it would lag or cause issues when trying to start the engine or something.
Everything seems to be working fine, no alarms, no issues, other than the voltage when the engine is running is between 12.5 and 12.9 volts
Any ideas?
Again any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
I have a 2003 DF-140, while running the engine on the hose as normal maintenance and keep things in check, I received a regulator / rectifier over-voltage alarm, and was reflected on the voltage gauge, showing a charge rate near 17 volts, outside of the normal limit, so I turned the engine off and did some basic testing and came to the conclusion it was a bad rectifier / regulator.
I replaced the suspected rectifier / regulator with a brand new one, started the engine, and it did what it should, held tight at 14.2 volts no mater what the engine RPM's were at, everything working as it was suppose and shut the engine down.
As part of getting ready for the fishing season and as by-annual maintenance, I replaced the battery, which is just now 2 years old.
I put the new battery on charge and verified the battery was fully charged, installed the battery in the boat.
Now, it appears that the engine is not charging like it should, I went for shakedown cruise, around 120 miles, and the entire time the voltage stayed between 12.5 and 12.9, never displayed 14.2 like it should in the manual.
So now I am scratching my head trying to figure out what would cause this, it worked fine before replacing the battery, I cleaned all the connectors which were in good shape to start with, and even at that, if it was a bad cable going to the battery I am sure that it would lag or cause issues when trying to start the engine or something.
Everything seems to be working fine, no alarms, no issues, other than the voltage when the engine is running is between 12.5 and 12.9 volts
Any ideas?
Again any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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