Sven
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We're at the end of what was supposed to have been two weeks of sailing ... ended up being mostly two weeks dockside getting to know the E39-B.
I'll gripe about the weather in another post
When under power I noticed that the voltmeter in the companionway read in the "red" zone which is almost 16 volts. I tried to back off the throttle thinking we might be running too many RPMs (at 2000 we shouldn't be) but even bringing it down to 1000 RPMs still left us in the red.
I know gel cells are prone to die a very early death from overvoltage. My question is if the (stock ?) voltmeter in the companionway is reading the charging voltage or the voltage coming off the alternator before charging regulation ? I have not yet confirmed the reading with a second voltmeter but will do that when we get back down there.
-Sven
I'll gripe about the weather in another post
When under power I noticed that the voltmeter in the companionway read in the "red" zone which is almost 16 volts. I tried to back off the throttle thinking we might be running too many RPMs (at 2000 we shouldn't be) but even bringing it down to 1000 RPMs still left us in the red.
I know gel cells are prone to die a very early death from overvoltage. My question is if the (stock ?) voltmeter in the companionway is reading the charging voltage or the voltage coming off the alternator before charging regulation ? I have not yet confirmed the reading with a second voltmeter but will do that when we get back down there.
-Sven