I apologize for asking this question again. I used the wrong forum the first time.
I have a 1979 70hp Johnson Sea Horse. At Idle it is charging around 14. The faster I go the charge creeps to as high as 17.5. This is double verified by the voltage gage on the console and my depth finder. I'm told there is no alternator or voltage regulator on this motor. It has also been suggested that my starting battery is at fault and I should replace it. This is not a sealed battery I check the water level often and rarely add water. It doesn't overheat or boil over. It reads 12.0 volts at a volt meter when fully charged and at rest.
Obviously I'm not an electrician. So how does the battery charge. If the battery is at fault, could I replace it with a sealed marine battery, ( Optima )?
Thanks in advance for the education.
muskyjim
I have a 1979 70hp Johnson Sea Horse. At Idle it is charging around 14. The faster I go the charge creeps to as high as 17.5. This is double verified by the voltage gage on the console and my depth finder. I'm told there is no alternator or voltage regulator on this motor. It has also been suggested that my starting battery is at fault and I should replace it. This is not a sealed battery I check the water level often and rarely add water. It doesn't overheat or boil over. It reads 12.0 volts at a volt meter when fully charged and at rest.
Obviously I'm not an electrician. So how does the battery charge. If the battery is at fault, could I replace it with a sealed marine battery, ( Optima )?
Thanks in advance for the education.
muskyjim