Problem: Overcharging
Motor: 1993 Yamaha 90 TLRR
Symptoms: Yamaha multi-gauge reads up to 16.2vdc and begins to flash.
Trimming up or down lowers voltage reading, then it slowly
climbs back up while running.
What's been done:
Verified actual voltage across battery versus gauge reading
while underway using external voltmeter. Meter readings match.
Switched to #2 battery(deep cycle) and confirmed same problem.
Verified proper battery water levels.
Replaced voltage regulator/rectifier. Same results.
Ohmed out both regulator/rectifiers per service manual. Both
measure ok.
Disconnect #2 battery to confirm no wiring issues.
Verified 0 ohms resistance from regulator/rectifier ground to
battery ground.
Generated inline harness to monitor regulator/rectifier voltages
during normal operation. Four wires involved: black = gnd,
red = voltage(dc), green & green/white = charging coil(voltage ac).
Test results with engine running:
Red = 15.2vdc creeping up(matches gauge)
Green & green/white = 11.2vac
Trim up slightly
Red = 13.6vdc and creeps back up(matches gauge)
Green & green/white = 15.8vac and creeps back down
Switched to #2 battery and confirmed same behavior.
This is a long standing problem previously resolved by replacing batteries
with partially discharged batteries.
Motor: 1993 Yamaha 90 TLRR
Symptoms: Yamaha multi-gauge reads up to 16.2vdc and begins to flash.
Trimming up or down lowers voltage reading, then it slowly
climbs back up while running.
What's been done:
Verified actual voltage across battery versus gauge reading
while underway using external voltmeter. Meter readings match.
Switched to #2 battery(deep cycle) and confirmed same problem.
Verified proper battery water levels.
Replaced voltage regulator/rectifier. Same results.
Ohmed out both regulator/rectifiers per service manual. Both
measure ok.
Disconnect #2 battery to confirm no wiring issues.
Verified 0 ohms resistance from regulator/rectifier ground to
battery ground.
Generated inline harness to monitor regulator/rectifier voltages
during normal operation. Four wires involved: black = gnd,
red = voltage(dc), green & green/white = charging coil(voltage ac).
Test results with engine running:
Red = 15.2vdc creeping up(matches gauge)
Green & green/white = 11.2vac
Trim up slightly
Red = 13.6vdc and creeps back up(matches gauge)
Green & green/white = 15.8vac and creeps back down
Switched to #2 battery and confirmed same behavior.
This is a long standing problem previously resolved by replacing batteries
with partially discharged batteries.
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