charging 13.3 is that o.k.

dfitz123

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first time poster ive got a 1986 force 120 it is charging @ 13.3 is that low or ok . my battery died today had to get brother to put in and tow me lol. three weeks in very frustrating but thats boating lol thanks in advance
 

Frank Acampora

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Re: charging 13.3 is that o.k.

Most of those Forces are unregulated and charge at about 16 volts. At that voltage they tend to boil off water so you need to check the battery level periodically. At 13.3 volts, you are charging at the correct rate for a lead acid battery--most regulated systems charge at about 14 volts. The real question is the RATE of charge--if the alternator is putting out very little amps at 13 volts then it won't charge the battery. You need to check the rectifier to see if it is functioning properly. The rectifier is the square or rectangular black piece mounted right on the starter motor cast mount. At 13.3 volts it is possible that you have a short somewhere--either within the rectifier or in some wiring. However, FIRST have the battery checked. Because of the extreme demands put on marine batteries, they usually don't last more than a couple of seasons. Your battery may have died from old age.

With a dead battery, you are not stuck on the water as long as you have a stout piece of rope with a handle of some sort. Because the ignition is powered by a separate system within the alternator, that engine can be pull started by hand and will start and run even with a completely dead battery. Just remove the hood, turn on the ignition, wrap the rope around the flywheel and give a good pull. Make sure no one is behind you to get whipped with the rope, and you may need someone next to you to hold the choke closed. Just be sure to run it with the battery connected. Running without a load of some sort damages the alternator.
 

dfitz123

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Re: charging 13.3 is that o.k.

thank you mr acampora that peice you talk about the 'rectifier' was suspect to my brother and I are those easy to come by? thanks again sir
 

roscoe

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Re: charging 13.3 is that o.k.

Rectifiers are available at any dealer, some guys even use generic ones from radio shack.

Double check the year on that motor.
They did not make a 120 hp in 1986. only a 125.

The 120 was made from 1990 - 1999.

You will need serial number to id the motor. If your model number is something like - 120elpt, the serial number will look like - OE001256

If the model number looks like 1206F90, then the serial number will be 4 digits - example - 2354.
 

1fullforce

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Re: charging 13.3 is that o.k.

Hi , They Just Put A Rectifier On Ebay That Should Fit Your Force Outboard.
 
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