As I indicated in earlier posts, I replaced my (2) 4D batteries this year with (4) 6 volt Crown batteries. I am not 100% sure that the batteries are operating correctly as when they are off the charger and under light load, the highest voltage I ever see is about 12.2 to 12.4 volts. I think based on other threads this is a little low. Most of the time the batteries are on shore power with the Freedom Inverter Charger at the float voltage of ~ 13 volts. I also notice that when I start the engine getting ready to leave the dock the low voltage alarm light is on until I rev up the throttle to about 750 to 1000 RPM. Belt tension is good. I have a new Balmar 100 Amp alternator and Balmar ARS 5 regulator. The low voltage setpoint is set at 12.7 volts.
Finally I have started to get a "NO DATA SOURCE" error on my Raymarine radar just as i am leaving the dock and the radar shuts down until I restart it. Raymarine says this can be related to a low voltage issue.
Finally I have started to get a "NO DATA SOURCE" error on my Raymarine radar just as i am leaving the dock and the radar shuts down until I restart it. Raymarine says this can be related to a low voltage issue.