Timm
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 53' MOTOR YACHT (1969 - 1988)
The 1985 vintage NL/Lugger genset on board our vessel appears to have blown the voltage regulator. 12 KW, Lugger 843M engine.
After fixing an overheating problem due to a rusted through freeze plug on the recirculating water expansion tank, I noticed that the voltage being supplied to the battery was 16.34 VDC. I haven't really paid much attention to the voltage gauge meter on the panel since owning the boat but was monitoring the meter panel to ensure the temperature was within specs when I noticed the voltage reading.
The only thing I could think of was the VR has gone bad. The battery was already up to full charge.
The good news is that a replacement VR is available but at a whopping $275. I see in the parts manual that there are 2 fuses located in the control panel protecting the panel gauges and VR.
Does anyone have any experience with this engine on their boat and are aware of what the VR fuse is for? It would be nice if that was the issue.
After fixing an overheating problem due to a rusted through freeze plug on the recirculating water expansion tank, I noticed that the voltage being supplied to the battery was 16.34 VDC. I haven't really paid much attention to the voltage gauge meter on the panel since owning the boat but was monitoring the meter panel to ensure the temperature was within specs when I noticed the voltage reading.
The only thing I could think of was the VR has gone bad. The battery was already up to full charge.
The good news is that a replacement VR is available but at a whopping $275. I see in the parts manual that there are 2 fuses located in the control panel protecting the panel gauges and VR.
Does anyone have any experience with this engine on their boat and are aware of what the VR fuse is for? It would be nice if that was the issue.
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