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I have a honda 8-hp 4 stroke - it has a 5amp charger/alternator? - but I don't seem to be getting much charging to battery . How can I get a more powerful charging unit on the outboard ?
I replaced the cable and connectors on my Johnson 8 Hp 2 stroke. The wire that came with my outboard was smaller than #14, probably #16 wire and I had installed a cheap marine two prong plug and receptacle years ago for it on the inside transom. I knew that my battery wasn't getting charged due to a sloppy connection at the outlet and also the wire size. So what I did was replace the wire on the outboard with a #10 stranded copper duplex marine cable. I took the guts out of the receptacle and ran the duplex through the hole to a marine terminal strip that I installed just inside the lazarett on the bulkhead where I have another duplex coming from my battery and also terminating at this strip. I'm using a PC mouse pad as a cover for the term strip with STA-Con crimp connectors on all the conductors. I'm getting good voltage and current now, and I never have to charge my battery at the dock. Each year when I run the duplex wire through the outlet hole, I wrap a little tape around it so that it doesn't pull out. Then I apply some boat caulk on the other side to keep the water from going into the bilge. Having an 8" Beckson Deck Plate just under the outlet hole makes it easy to run the wire to termination strip and remove it each year.I have a honda 8-hp 4 stroke - it has a 5amp charger/alternator? - but I don't seem to be getting much charging to battery . How can I get a more powerful charging unit on the outboard ?
Rereading this thread brought to mind another question: Is it worth installing a battery monitor in a system as simple as mine? I have been reading a lot about battery monitors and meters and have begun to understand some of the complexities of them, and I'm wondering if springing for something like the LinkLite monitor (http://www.xantrex.com/web/id/273/p/1/pt/5/product.asp) would be worth it in my case. A monitor like that one costs more than the new battery I just installed. Any thoughts?
Thanks again.
Bob