I would like to find out about what amonnt of A/C Voltage comes from the stator on 1994 200L yamaha outboard.
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on the CDI charge coils its measured with a peak reading DC meter or a DVM with a DVA adapter and the meter is set to DC scale.
A/C voltage is not a spec.
the peak reading spec is going to be in the 145V minimum range.
true RMS is NOT peak.
RMS is root mean square.
its about 70% of the wave form.
also known someplaces as working volts DC.(WVDC).
output tests need to be made and compared both loaded and unloaded.
voltage should not change more than about 10V.
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Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Poston the CDI charge coils its measured with a peak reading DC meter or a DVM with a DVA adapter and the meter is set to DC scale.
A/C voltage is not a spec.
the peak reading spec is going to be in the 145V minimum range.
true RMS is NOT peak.
RMS is root mean square.
its about 70% of the wave form.
also known someplaces as working volts DC.(WVDC).
output tests need to be made and compared both loaded and unloaded.
voltage should not change more than about 10V.
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