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    My friend has just bought a Parker with the 250 and Yamaha digital gauges. problem; turn the key on and only show 11.9 volts. I have 12.4 at the plug going into the gauge. Also only reads 12.8 while running. So help on the low voltage reading. I have nothing else powered up when key is on. I have cleaned or replaced all wires and ends that I can find. Just wondering could it be the gauge. All voltages were checked with meter. I have not checked at the batteries with engine running, waiting for water pump. I am new here. Thanks for any help.

  • #2
    They will want to know year and exact model info of engine. Sounds like bad connections somewhere. Checking voltage drop will come up.

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    • #3
      Ok thank,s new here i will get that and add it.

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      • #4
        Are batteries in console or at back of boat?

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        • #5
          Most digital gauges that I am familiar with indicate on the low side.

          Measure the voltage directly at the battery posts. A fully charged battery will indicate more or less 12.7 volts. Start the motor and let it run at a fast idle. In about a minutes time the voltage at the battery should be approximately 14.5 volts plus or minus a tenth of a volt or so. This indicates the charging system is working.

          Best that can be done is to clean up all of the electrical connections from the motor to the gauge to eliminate as much voltage drop as possible. Then measure the voltage to the gauge at the point where the gauge connects to a mini-harness that runs from the key switch. Let's say it is 14.4 volts. The gauge indicates less than that. The operator will have to remember the difference between the actual voltage and the indicated voltage.

          There is no adjustment that can be made to the gauge. You can always install a new gauge but there is no guarantee that it will be any better.

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          • #6
            Don't know if this engine has isolater lead, doubt it. Before I connected the isolater on my F150 I checked the voltage from it while running. 14.4 volts. Yamaha gauge shows 13.8 at the same battery. Checking battery directly 14.04. All while running....

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            • #7
              Batteries in back. i have cleaned everything i can find. Like i said 12.4 at the back of the gauge but 11.9 reading on the gauge. So i see they do read a little lower. When I can finish the water pump then I will run it and see what is at the batteries verses gauge. Thanks for all the input. I am very good at DC voltage but not had much on the digital gauges.

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              • #8
                the F250,and the two stroke 250 motors used a battery isolator lead. most riggers don't know they exist.

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                • #9
                  Yamaha made a V4 250? Bet it had a thump to it...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Post
                    the F250,and the two stroke 250 motors used a battery isolator lead. most riggers don't know they exist.
                    You got that right.

                    And some riggers don't know to not look for an isolator lead connection point on an F200/F225TXRA model cause there won't be one.

                    Yamaha likes to keep their riggers guessing.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by boscoe99 View Post
                      You got that right.

                      And some riggers don't know to not look for an isolator lead connection point on an F200/F225TXRA model cause there won't be one.

                      Yamaha likes to keep their riggers guessing.
                      Thought Fairdeal had an F225 with the isolater lead?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by boscoe99 View Post

                        And some riggers don't know to not look for an isolator lead connection point
                        on an F200/F225TXRA
                        model cause there won't be one.

                        Yamaha likes to keep their riggers guessing.
                        Originally posted by pstephens46 View Post
                        Thought Fairdeal had an F225 with the isolater lead?
                        yes, on my TXRD

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                        • #13
                          A is A and D is D.

                          Never the twain shall meet.

                          Tells you that just because it is an F225 it does not mean it is like another F225.

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                          • #14
                            Makes perfect sense.

                            Could you simply find the correct terminal on the relay assembly and run your own wire?

                            I noticed the cover diagram on my F150 relay assembly shows a 50 amp isolator fuse. So is the in-line fuse necessary when making the connections?

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                            • #15
                              As for the in-line fuse - I believe that is for "general good electrical practice",

                              to prevent fire in the event the wire is physically damaged to create a short

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