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I launched the boat today and within moments of starting the engines, I got an over voltage alarm. I had one during the pre-season prep. I cleared it with the Diacom and it was fine throughout the engine running during the rest of the pre-season.
Today it reared its ugly head. Per the VesselView the starboard engine was at 15.0-15.2 volts, which generally displays a volt lower than the actual system voltage. So, I assume that the alternator was cranking out the voltage in the 15-16 volt range. That was at idle (no wake) speeds as I headed out to the mooring.
Anyway, I'll clear things with the Diacom and see what happens. Am I correct in assuming that the alternator would be the cause of the over voltage?
BTW - this alternator was replaced last year. (Arco Marine Brand)
Today it reared its ugly head. Per the VesselView the starboard engine was at 15.0-15.2 volts, which generally displays a volt lower than the actual system voltage. So, I assume that the alternator was cranking out the voltage in the 15-16 volt range. That was at idle (no wake) speeds as I headed out to the mooring.
Anyway, I'll clear things with the Diacom and see what happens. Am I correct in assuming that the alternator would be the cause of the over voltage?
BTW - this alternator was replaced last year. (Arco Marine Brand)