Quick Update . . .
The voltage at pin A4 of the 'C' pocket connector is exactly the same as the battery. 12.87 volts
I removed and cleaned the 2 amp fuse. The resistance of the fuse was negligible - same as a short circuit.
I Powered the engine back up and ran it . . . still is getting the critical voltage warning.
I have a couple of Rinda Diacom screen shots - Stbd engine not running, and running. Also the VesselView settings and warning history
Something seems to be dragging down the voltage on both engines - the starboard being the worse, or the PCM's are not reading the battery voltage properly. Port engine reads about 1.0 volts low . . . Starboard engine reads about 1.3 volts low and sets off critical warning.
You can see that I set the lower warning limit to 10.7 volts, it still gives an alarm. I am wondering if it is because of the prior warnings that may need to be 'cleared/deleted' . . . just not sure how to do that on the vessel view.
PCM's show no codes.
PCM and VesselView do not seem to be 'on the same page' (or singing from same sheet of music

) . I would think the PCM would be filing a complaint about the voltage, but it is not.
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I may swap the batteries to see if it is a 'weak' battery.
TIA for any input, or thoughts on this.