eavega
Active Member
Hello All,
So I had a problem last night after the initial shakedown cruise of my 1995 SPX. Initial start was fine, put it in the water, and ran it for the better part of an hour through its throttle range (WOT, Idle, 3/4 throttle, etc). It ran great throughout its throttle range. No cavitation, no hesitation, no unexpected slow-downs or stops ( I stopped a couple of times to switch riders, and a couple of times I fell off). After getting it back on the trailer ready to go home and celebrate a successful first day on the water for 2016, I started it up one last time to blow any remaining water out of the exhaust system. It wouldn't start. I could hear the solenoid "Thunk", but nothing else. Checked the killswitch, tried again, "Click". No start. One last time, Pressed start button, "thunk", held it a second, then it started up. Ran until I killed it (15-20 seconds). To me that sounded like a weak battery although I don't know why it would be as that battery is always on a tender when not out on the water and it was. I checked the voltage and it was 12.5 or so. I left the multimeter on the battery and tried to start the ski. Voltage dropped as I would expect to just below 12, then bounced back to about 12.4. I don't see it increasing any, but the engine is running just fine. I don't know too much about the electrical systems on the Sea Doos, so I don't know if there is any drain on the battery when its running. What I would expect is that the voltage at the battery should rise to about 14V as the charging system would take over. That being said, I would also not expect a huge drain on the battery if all I did was start the ski a half dozen or so times...
Anyway, does this all point to the charging system, specifically the rectifier? What else should I be looking at? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Rgds
Eric
So I had a problem last night after the initial shakedown cruise of my 1995 SPX. Initial start was fine, put it in the water, and ran it for the better part of an hour through its throttle range (WOT, Idle, 3/4 throttle, etc). It ran great throughout its throttle range. No cavitation, no hesitation, no unexpected slow-downs or stops ( I stopped a couple of times to switch riders, and a couple of times I fell off). After getting it back on the trailer ready to go home and celebrate a successful first day on the water for 2016, I started it up one last time to blow any remaining water out of the exhaust system. It wouldn't start. I could hear the solenoid "Thunk", but nothing else. Checked the killswitch, tried again, "Click". No start. One last time, Pressed start button, "thunk", held it a second, then it started up. Ran until I killed it (15-20 seconds). To me that sounded like a weak battery although I don't know why it would be as that battery is always on a tender when not out on the water and it was. I checked the voltage and it was 12.5 or so. I left the multimeter on the battery and tried to start the ski. Voltage dropped as I would expect to just below 12, then bounced back to about 12.4. I don't see it increasing any, but the engine is running just fine. I don't know too much about the electrical systems on the Sea Doos, so I don't know if there is any drain on the battery when its running. What I would expect is that the voltage at the battery should rise to about 14V as the charging system would take over. That being said, I would also not expect a huge drain on the battery if all I did was start the ski a half dozen or so times...
Anyway, does this all point to the charging system, specifically the rectifier? What else should I be looking at? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Rgds
Eric