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Offline Airliner9

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Voltage Alarm Saved Me
« on: May 23, 2014, 05:22:52 PM »
I pulled the starting battery from my boat last week so I could use it for a portable winch.  When putting it back in I screwed up for a second and had the terminals swapped, but never started the engine or even had the key in the switch.  Realized my mistake and got things put together right.

Anyway, a few days later, I put the boat in the water to putt around the small lake I live on and play some more with my new toy to figure out it's intricacies .....and the voltage display on my 899 was only 11.8 volts....normally 13.8.  HMMMMM....makes me wonder.  After a while, and doing all the hard stuff first, I found a blown fuse in the engine...25 AMP.  Changed it out and all's good now.  I'm taking the boat to a much bigger lake this weekend and I could have ended up with a real pain-in-the-butt situation.  (I have two trolling motor batteries, so don't think I would have been stranded, but it would have been embarrassing at best)  My boat doesn't have a voltage meter, just Tach, Gas Gauge and useless speedometer.  If it wasn't for the Humminbird, I never would have known there was a problem until my engine died or wouldn't start.

The unit sure does come in handy for more than just finding fish!!  I've since changed the low voltage alarm to 12.5 instead of 11.5.  I get alarms when I trim the engine sometimes, or on engine start-up, but I want a good heads up if something isn't working as normal.  It' a nice function that I thought I'd never need.

Now if they could just build in a black-fly and mosquito repellent into the units, it would be even better!!


Offline snowman48047

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Re: Voltage Alarm Saved Me
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2014, 07:44:01 PM »
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I found a blown fuse in the engine...25 AMP.  Changed it out and all's good now.



What engine?  I had this happen on my 2001 Merc 50 and it was the voltage regulator fuse.  I also just replaced it with another 25 amp fuse. The next time I had problems the same fuse was blown and some of my wiring was melted.  Merc has a bulletin out for it to replace with a 30 amp.  Don't take my word for it check it out...broke down on the water sucks.

Offline Airliner9

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Re: Voltage Alarm Saved Me
« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2014, 07:29:21 AM »
Yep...it's a 2011 Merc 50 HP 4-stroke.  I'd never had a problem with it before and I've racked up a lot of engine time over the past few summers trolling for salmon.  Think the problem was when I swapped the terminals, but will check out the Mercury site for any bulletins.   Popping a fuse is not too bad if you know where to look, but melting wires is bad news for sure.  Thanks for the heads up and I'll be keeping an eye on the voltage.

Offline snowman48047

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Re: Voltage Alarm Saved Me
« Reply #3 on: May 25, 2014, 11:30:28 AM »
Let us know what you find.


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