Hello, I have a wood boat I just finished up and installed a new 2020 F25 manual "pull" start engine. I would like to add a battery and some electronics like a fish finder and nav lights. The owners manual says it has a 16amp alternator. I've located the rectifier/regulator but am unsure where to wire the battery leads and fuse block. It seems this should be straight forward but I can't find any info on the matter. Is there an installation kit required? There doesn't appear anywhere connect 12ga wiring.
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Wanting to add a battery charging circuit to manual "pull start" F25LMHC
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So I've looked under the cowl and found the rectifier/regulator and where the ground connects. I cannot find what the hot wire connects to. I have found a solid green wire that is capped and a wire that is green with an orange stripe. There is also a red wire that looks dead ended too. I haven't found anything else obvious that the harness connect too. Thanks.
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That reg/rect supplied on the manual/pull start engine from factory only runs the fuel injection system, you will need to buy/install a new rect from Yamaha, it is a different part number but looks the same visually, you will need to look up the part number for the reg/rect on the same year model F25 but it has to be a factory electric start model, that reg/rect is the one you need to run battery charging on the manual/pull start version.
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Thanks for the replies. I was hoping the reg/rect was the same. I see the difference in the part number now that I looked again, I missed the -XX difference. So I also checked out the electric starter kit. It also come with the reg/rect I need. Is it safe to assume the electric start kit will also charge a battery? If that’s the case that would give me the most bang for the buck.
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I am trying to do the same. I have a 2019 Yamaha F25 SMHC, which is the manual start. I would like to be able to charge my battery from the engine.
I do not want to add the electric start kit though. What parts would I need to order?
Would it just be?
6FM-81960-10-00 (Rectifier and Regulator ASSY)
Also has anyone tried this and how well does it charge the battery?
I have a 35AH battery, and my electronics draws about max 3 amps, and I plan to be on the water a max of 8 hours.
Thanks!
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I will be running between 5-8mph, which should be around 2500-3500 RPM. I did not want to draw my battery down too far.
Yamaha advertises the alternator putting out 16 A at wide open throttle, but I was not sure what the output would look like at 3000 RPM. I was thinking it would be around 10 amps, but not sure how much of that goes back to the engine.
I appreciate the help!
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