ranger58sb
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The remaining mystery is how are the batteries on that bank fully charged after a 10 hour run?
Are you running the genset underway? For AC or whatever? With charger on?
We replaced an alternator just prior to our run to Florida last year. Got about halfway down the Chesapeake, no chargee. ???? Turned out to likely be a faulty installation, but the upshot was we ran all the way to JAX with no working alternator on that engine. Genset (for inside heat) and charger underway solved that.
I do have one question here. If it shows the voltage coming out of the alternator, why does it show 12 volts when I turn the ignition key to run BEFORE the engines start? Alternator isn't outputting at that point. Does that show the battery level, and somehow it switches over to the alternator output? Because again, the batteries themselves show 12.8 even when that gauge shows less than 11.
Yes, it sorta-kinda shows battery before you start and then it begins to show alternator voltage.
Your air pre-heaters start sucking down the battery voltage when you turn the key on, too, so that's maybe another factor at play. The pre-heaters cycle on and off, so it wouldn't surprise me if you were to see initial voltage (engines not yet running) -- say 12.6 at the helm -- falling to 12.2V then bouncing back up to 12.6V.
Can't explain why you're only seeing 12.0V at the helm when you've got 12.8V at the batteries. But then again, I can't remember what the Faria presentation was or how accurate I thought it might be... since I switched everything to digital gauges.
-Chris