hcalmar
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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- 37' CONVERTIBLE (1977 - 1982)
1979 37C with 6-71TI Covington( I think) Belt driven alternators. 12V system.
Not sure where to start. Been chasing gremlins all spring. On a cruise yesterday to check the starboard engine which was running hot ( but much better, though not perfect, after using Genesis’ phosphoric acid process) I noticed the port volt meter was right at 12V, starboard was showing 14V. (Engine off battery tests at 12.8V) With my engine & generator running and the Xantrex charger on it was showing 14V and the starboard 16V. I think I had this problem at the very end of last year but attributed it to a pretty dead port battery after the boat was on the mooring for a while. I am pretty sure the port battery is not charging when the engine is running. I always be have to tap the voltmeter at start up to get it to jump off of 0.
Of course access to the port alternator is difficult unless you're a thin guy. But I can see it. It is belt driven and there is an electronic package about the size of a pack of cards hanging off the back. I've read all the related posts going back to 2009. But I am still not sure how to test it before I hire a thin guy to take it out.
I should note that my hour meters stopped working a couple of years ago because of a pair of bad oil pressure sensors. They were not connected to my ignition switches. I do not have fuel pressure sensors as far as I know. I am not sure where the alternator gets the 12V excite if it does at all.
I have a voltmeter. What testing can I do in place before I am compelled to pull it out of the boat?
Thanks in advance.
Not sure where to start. Been chasing gremlins all spring. On a cruise yesterday to check the starboard engine which was running hot ( but much better, though not perfect, after using Genesis’ phosphoric acid process) I noticed the port volt meter was right at 12V, starboard was showing 14V. (Engine off battery tests at 12.8V) With my engine & generator running and the Xantrex charger on it was showing 14V and the starboard 16V. I think I had this problem at the very end of last year but attributed it to a pretty dead port battery after the boat was on the mooring for a while. I am pretty sure the port battery is not charging when the engine is running. I always be have to tap the voltmeter at start up to get it to jump off of 0.
Of course access to the port alternator is difficult unless you're a thin guy. But I can see it. It is belt driven and there is an electronic package about the size of a pack of cards hanging off the back. I've read all the related posts going back to 2009. But I am still not sure how to test it before I hire a thin guy to take it out.
I should note that my hour meters stopped working a couple of years ago because of a pair of bad oil pressure sensors. They were not connected to my ignition switches. I do not have fuel pressure sensors as far as I know. I am not sure where the alternator gets the 12V excite if it does at all.
I have a voltmeter. What testing can I do in place before I am compelled to pull it out of the boat?
Thanks in advance.
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