2005 F225 Four Strokes.
Port engine doesn't appear to be charging once started. The Voltmeter on my YAM gauges is wired to the Starboard engines ignition switch. IOW, when you go to crank the P engine you cannot read the avail V unless you turn the key on the Stbd engine to the RUN position. I do this before I crank the Port to determine avail V. Typically 12.6-12.8. Once started, I would expect to see (and pretty sure that I USED to see) 13.4 V or so to indicate proper charging from the P engine. No more.
I then crank the Stbd engine and the Volts jump to 13.4ish. Smile and crack a beer.
I am about to dig into the YAM manual to see what they have to say but figured I'd ask here as well.
Is there a common culprit that fails and then prevents proper voltage once the flywheel is spinning? What I don't know about electrics is a LOT, so type slowly to me.
Port engine doesn't appear to be charging once started. The Voltmeter on my YAM gauges is wired to the Starboard engines ignition switch. IOW, when you go to crank the P engine you cannot read the avail V unless you turn the key on the Stbd engine to the RUN position. I do this before I crank the Port to determine avail V. Typically 12.6-12.8. Once started, I would expect to see (and pretty sure that I USED to see) 13.4 V or so to indicate proper charging from the P engine. No more.
I then crank the Stbd engine and the Volts jump to 13.4ish. Smile and crack a beer.
I am about to dig into the YAM manual to see what they have to say but figured I'd ask here as well.
Is there a common culprit that fails and then prevents proper voltage once the flywheel is spinning? What I don't know about electrics is a LOT, so type slowly to me.
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