Working on a Yamaha 2003 F225.
16+V measured at the battery at any RPM above idle.
Batteries are less than a year old.
Measured the stator AC voltage at various RPMs with a multimeter that does "True RMS" (not Peak Voltage) and everything was in the correct range according to the service manual. Without Peak Voltage is this a valid test?
Trying to measure the rectifier output at the engine appears to require a special test harness...is there a way to do this with a multimeter?
We've been working on this thing for a month now and are completely stumped....any help is very much appreciated.
16+V measured at the battery at any RPM above idle.
Batteries are less than a year old.
- Replaced the voltage regulator/rectifier with brand new part.
- Sanded all engine grounds, battery posts, cables....etc.
- Replaced electrical drive unit assembly (mentioned in a recall along with the voltage regulator).
- Tested with a car battery and 4ga wires run straight to the engine lugs to eliminate bad battery wiring.
Measured the stator AC voltage at various RPMs with a multimeter that does "True RMS" (not Peak Voltage) and everything was in the correct range according to the service manual. Without Peak Voltage is this a valid test?
Trying to measure the rectifier output at the engine appears to require a special test harness...is there a way to do this with a multimeter?
We've been working on this thing for a month now and are completely stumped....any help is very much appreciated.
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