Re: 88 force 125 charge voltage
From outboard ignition . com
The site has test procedures for all outboards.
Along with spesifications.
1.DVA check stator voltage to each pack at high speed. If it exceeds 400 volts, replace the pack.
2.Disconnect the rectifier. If the engine fires, replace the rectifier.
3.Check for broken wires and terminals, especially inside the plastic plug-in connectors. We recommend that you remove the pins from the connectors and visually inspect them.
4.Check the flywheel for a broken or loose magnet.
5.Disconnect the kill wires from the CD and connect a DC voltmeter between the kill wires and engine ground, turn the ignition switch on and off several times. If, at any time, you see voltage appearing on the meter, there is a problem in the harness or ignition switch. At NO TIME SHOULD YOU SEE BATTERY VOLTAGE ON A KILL CIRCUIT.
6.Visually inspect stator for burned or discolored areas. If found, replace the stator. If the areas are on the battery charge windings, it indicated a possible problem with the rectifier.