New boat owner fiddling with the generator and charging rates. Started up the generator and ran it for approximately 45 minutes. It did not appear to affect the needle on the voltage meter next to the thruster switches. Switching the little toggle under the switch I got these readings which didn’t really change prior to running the generator and after.
#1 12.2
#2 12.8
#3 12.6
After running the generator I checked the solar remote panel it says
#1 13.8
#2 13.0
It would appear as though that is a big difference from the two read outs
Next I started the main engine. Let it run at about 900 RPM
Voltage meter readings
#1 13.0
#2 13.2
#3 12.9
Solar gauge
#1 13.35
#2 13.15
During the attempt to charge the batteries the first time with the generator it felt like it was not charging so to verify output I turned on the AC and it powered the unit as it should.
Am I expecting too much out of the generator? I thought the charging capacity of the generator was much greater than the alternator.
The batteries are one year old and have been on charged via shore power almost exclusively.
Thanks ahead of time for any input. Rob
#1 12.2
#2 12.8
#3 12.6
After running the generator I checked the solar remote panel it says
#1 13.8
#2 13.0
It would appear as though that is a big difference from the two read outs
Next I started the main engine. Let it run at about 900 RPM
Voltage meter readings
#1 13.0
#2 13.2
#3 12.9
Solar gauge
#1 13.35
#2 13.15
During the attempt to charge the batteries the first time with the generator it felt like it was not charging so to verify output I turned on the AC and it powered the unit as it should.
Am I expecting too much out of the generator? I thought the charging capacity of the generator was much greater than the alternator.
The batteries are one year old and have been on charged via shore power almost exclusively.
Thanks ahead of time for any input. Rob