Hello,
I have a 2011 256CC Seafox with twin F150s and have a couple questions.
1. When I have the battery switch on "combine batterys" does this connect both alternators in parallel? When I run each engine on the muffs (one at a time) the battery voltage will change (go up with acceleration) when running the port engine. Even when switch is in combine mode.
When running the starboard engine the battery voltage shows no change, in either mode of the battery switch. I am beginning to wonder if the starboard alternator is even connected...but somehow it would have to be or it would damage it wouldn't it?
Also will it hurt to run a trickle charger with the battery switch in the position 1 as long as I don't start the engines?
2. The starboard engine (when ran on the muffs) doesn't seem to "pee" correctly at first .... it will spit and sputter for about 3 or 4 minutes then it seems to "catch prime" and does normal. When in the water it does ok right off the bat. Does this sound like an impeller going bad? It has been like this since new.
Thanks for any and all input.
Kirk
I have a 2011 256CC Seafox with twin F150s and have a couple questions.
1. When I have the battery switch on "combine batterys" does this connect both alternators in parallel? When I run each engine on the muffs (one at a time) the battery voltage will change (go up with acceleration) when running the port engine. Even when switch is in combine mode.
When running the starboard engine the battery voltage shows no change, in either mode of the battery switch. I am beginning to wonder if the starboard alternator is even connected...but somehow it would have to be or it would damage it wouldn't it?
Also will it hurt to run a trickle charger with the battery switch in the position 1 as long as I don't start the engines?
2. The starboard engine (when ran on the muffs) doesn't seem to "pee" correctly at first .... it will spit and sputter for about 3 or 4 minutes then it seems to "catch prime" and does normal. When in the water it does ok right off the bat. Does this sound like an impeller going bad? It has been like this since new.
Thanks for any and all input.
Kirk
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