What are you suggesting that should be used then to recharge a battery after it has given up some electrical power to get the motor started?
If a battery is not fully charged when one wants to go boating should the battery not be used until an external charger recharges it?
I would agree with you that an outboard motor is not a battery charger. But, the electrical generation system on an outboard motor can and is used as a charging device to recharge a battery. The more current that is demanded of a battery then the more current that is needed to replenish the current withdrawn from the battery. Which is why outboard motor generators are outputting more and more electrical power.
Again, this is a strange conversation.
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If a battery is not fully charged when one wants to go boating should the battery not be used until an external charger recharges it?
I would agree with you that an outboard motor is not a battery charger. But, the electrical generation system on an outboard motor can and is used as a charging device to recharge a battery. The more current that is demanded of a battery then the more current that is needed to replenish the current withdrawn from the battery. Which is why outboard motor generators are outputting more and more electrical power.
Again, this is a strange conversation.
https://www.google.com/search?q=lead...2F%3B650%3B333
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