And your point is?
A Yamaha regulator is what it is. Many output greater than 15 volts. Many Yamaha's apparently do not damage the battery to which they are connected.
I never said that 10 amps was being provided to a battery. I said the maximum stated output from the regulator is 10 amps. Some of this current is used to operate the motor. Some (not all) is provided to a battery. The rest is wasted in the form of heat. Feel free to install an ammeter to determine the exact current flow to a battery and when it occurs. Then decide the amount of time that amount of current can be provided to the battery before something adverse happens. Of course you will be replenishing the lost amount of water as part of your routine servicing of the battery.
If you have a problem with a Yamaha regulator outputting greater than 15 volts then you will need to take this up with Yamaha. How is your Japanese?
A Yamaha regulator is what it is. Many output greater than 15 volts. Many Yamaha's apparently do not damage the battery to which they are connected.
I never said that 10 amps was being provided to a battery. I said the maximum stated output from the regulator is 10 amps. Some of this current is used to operate the motor. Some (not all) is provided to a battery. The rest is wasted in the form of heat. Feel free to install an ammeter to determine the exact current flow to a battery and when it occurs. Then decide the amount of time that amount of current can be provided to the battery before something adverse happens. Of course you will be replenishing the lost amount of water as part of your routine servicing of the battery.
If you have a problem with a Yamaha regulator outputting greater than 15 volts then you will need to take this up with Yamaha. How is your Japanese?
Comment