Bayliner 245 volt gauge issue

jakwi

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Hi all. I have a 2003 bayliner 245. In prepping to go out today I started the engine and I noticed my volt gauge was twitching near normal voltage and then went to 0. I thought maybe my alternator went out, but when I measured at the battery when running I had 14.6v. The needle still moves a bit when I rev the engine, so im concerned there is some draw on that line, but in looking in the schematic it seems like the main power feed to everything. Maybe a bad connection to the volt meter?

Should I be concerned about going out today? As an aside I noticed that batt 2 didn't have enough umph to start the motor, but when all this happened I was selected to batt 1
 

alldodge

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Gauges go bad all the time and so long as your measuring 14+V you should be good.

Now the other Bat being low can be the issue for the Bat. Look at how it gets charged. Is it charged from a ACR, Isolator or just the Bat switch?
 

jakwi

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Ok thanks, both batteries are charged from a batt switch batt 2 is the weak one, technically that is supposed to be the starting battery.
 

alldodge

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Might think about installing a ACR, then no need to move the switch unless needed to parallel to start motor. If weak one won't come up might also be time to replace
 
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