need 2 fish
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 13, 2003
- Messages
- 16
My johnson 90 degree looper vro 140 does not appear to be charging my battery. I have a self powered tach using a mag pickup at the flywheel so I cannot use it as a tell tale sign for the rectifier. Left the serial # of the motor at the house but wanted to post today so i could hopefully get some help for tonight. My old battery vibrated loose in the compartment and the positive post appears to have banged into a metal perko rod holder, I replaced the battery and will install nylock nuts tonight to reduce arcing potential. Engine cranked well on new hot battery and fished all day using baitwell and radio which was tied to my cranking battery but will now be moved to an accesory batt. left baitwell on all night(25 cent a piece shrimp are expensive) went out at 10pm and cranked engine, let it run for a while to charge but didnt look at volt meter,then woke up at 5 am to dead battery. Jumped off and notice 8 VDC, let run an no increase in voltage, raised rpm from 1000 to 2200 still no improvement. Using my fluke 87 verified on board volt meter to be correct 7.87 VDC. Ran back to launch from camp for 45 minutes with another boat monitering voltage, nada. Stator appears to be providing adequate voltage to power packs so I ASSume that is ok or I wouldnt have been able to get back to the launch. I believe the old battery arced to my rod holder blowing the diode in the rectifier???? Is the rectifier located on the starboard side of the motor on th 90 degree looper? Sorry for long post but am trying to get back on the water this weekend.