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ELECTRICAL AND IGNITION
CHARGING SYSTEM TESTS
CHARGING SYSTEM
TESTS
12 V Charging Circuit
To test the operation of the regulator in the
EMM
,
you must be able to run the outboard continuously
at approximately 5000 RPM, such as in a test tank
or on a marine dynamometer.
The test consists of monitoring the system’s
response to a partially discharged battery. Use a
variable load tester to discharge the battery.
IMPORTANT:
The regulator requires voltage to
operate. Before proceeding, make sure there is at
least 7 V on the positive terminal of the starter
solenoid.
Disconnect the battery cables at the battery.
Use an inductive amp meter or connect a 0 to
50 A ammeter in series between the red wire(s) of
engine wire harness (alternator output from
EMM
)
and the positive (B+) battery cable terminal of
starter solenoid.
IMPORTANT:
This outboard has dual output
charging. Each output is isolated and regulated.
Each output is 25 A. Combined output is approxi-
mately 50 A. Refer to engine wiring diagram.
Fluke
†
model 334 or 336,
Snap-On
†
model MT110
or EETA501, and various other amp meters
should be available through local tool suppliers.
Reconnect the battery cables.
Following the manufacturer’s directions, connect
the variable load tester (carbon pile) across the
battery terminals.
Stevens
model LB-85 and
Snap-On
model MT540D are examples of testers
available.
Start and run the outboard at approximately 3500
RPM. Use the variable load tester to draw the bat-
tery down at a rate equivalent to the stator’s full
output.
•
The ammeter should indicate nearly full output,
approximately 50 A (or 25 A for each output)
between 2000 and 4000 RPM.
•
Above 4000 RPM, charging output is reduced to
40 A.
Decrease the battery load toward 0 A.
•
Ammeter should show a reduced output. As the
current draw decreases, the battery voltage
should stabilize at approximately 14.5 V.
•
If results vary, check stator BEFORE replacing
the
EMM
. See
WARNING
Excessive battery discharge rates might
overheat battery causing electrolyte gas-
sing. This might create an explosive atmo-
sphere. Always work in a well ventilated
area.
Variable Load Test Diagram
1.
Red wires (alternator output from
EMM
)
2.
Starter solenoid
3.
Battery cable terminal (B+)
4.
Variable load tester
5.
Ammeter
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Battery Charging Graph
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