GGuillot
Well-Known Member
This problem has occurred the last couple times out. Recently I went out for over 2 1/2 hours without stopping, returning to the marina, docked and came back out it was dead and all I got was a 'click'. Loaded it up and when I got it home the battery was below 12.4 v and dropped to 9 V when trying to start. Charged it up and it fired right up, getting 13.5 v or so at idle and stays about the same when revving up.
I fired it up again this weekend to take it out, popped the c clip out and ran it for about 15 min on the hose before leaving the house, no change the entire time, 13.5 V or so on the meter. Went out for a little over an hour, it performed great, never missed a beat, get back to the marina to get ready to load up, when I went to fire up to get it on the trailer, click, click, not enough battery power to start it.
Get home, and this time it barely started without having to charge it, low voltage warning came on for a few seconds then it charged up and held about 13.5 V again.
I'm losing charging power after long times on the water, I'm leaning more to this being a stator problem than a rectifier problem.
Any insights?
I fired it up again this weekend to take it out, popped the c clip out and ran it for about 15 min on the hose before leaving the house, no change the entire time, 13.5 V or so on the meter. Went out for a little over an hour, it performed great, never missed a beat, get back to the marina to get ready to load up, when I went to fire up to get it on the trailer, click, click, not enough battery power to start it.
Get home, and this time it barely started without having to charge it, low voltage warning came on for a few seconds then it charged up and held about 13.5 V again.
I'm losing charging power after long times on the water, I'm leaning more to this being a stator problem than a rectifier problem.
Any insights?