Of course I did not see any labels either. I actually do understand Ohm's law E=I*R or a variation on that them. So I know E should be 14.5 volts, but finding I or R may take a little more research. Perhaps I can find the make and model in PaulJ's picture and RTFM.I'm not familiar with the type of voltmeter Catalina uses so it may not be possible to adjust it without a variable resistor in the circuit. It sounds like the meter's internal resistance has changed creating a higher apparent reading so replacing it should cure the problem. If you cannot do that but have some basic understanding of Ohm's Law, you can add a variable resistor of sufficient current rating to compensate.
Measure the current draw in series while operational, then measure the resistance when off. Then use Ohms law to calculate what the E should be.Of course I did not see any labels either. I actually do understand Ohm's law E=I*R or a variation on that them. So I know E should be 14.5 volts, but finding I or R may take a little more research. Perhaps I can find the make and model in PaulJ's picture and RTFM.
In PaulJ's photo of the guts , there looks like some kind of red adjustment screw in the upper right corner of the guage ...............??
Sometimes it is better I use acronyms. But WTF, it's all good!rpwillia I had to look this one up on the internet.
"Read The F***ing Manual" or RTFM, is an expression that can not be spoken out loud, but cannot be repeated often enough paulj :troll: