Charging problem 92 Johnson120 ?

scubarobby

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I checked the voltage on my battery today while running and not running and the funny thing was that the readings were nearly identicle (11.9VDC). Afterwards I ran the boat for a 40 min. idle and about a 20 min. mid to full throttle ride. The two batterys still had nearly the same voltage. Should I be worried or does this sound normal.
 

12Footer

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Re: Charging problem 92 Johnson120 ?

Many outboards were produced without any charging circuit at all, as strange as that sounds.<br />But I think all '92 engines have them.<br />You may have a bad regulator, or gauge. Try a volt meter right on the battery posts.<br />One word od caution; never operate this engine without a battery hooked-up, or it will fry the sensative swichbox,regulator,stator, or other 'spensive stuff.<br />Another problem could be the batteries themselves, not being capable of acepting a charge (slim posability they would both be bad).
 

scubarobby

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Re: Charging problem 92 Johnson120 ?

Thanks for the advice. To tell you the truth they just might both be bad. This boat just sat for two years unused and I trickeled them to get them going. So far they have started the boat many times but I wonder if they could damage the electronics of the motor. Robby
 

clanton

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Re: Charging problem 92 Johnson120 ?

It is a reguator 9 amp system, should make about 14.5 volts at about 4500 rpms with a good battery.
 

Yepblaze

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Re: Charging problem 92 Johnson120 ?

I think it will need to turn some RPMs before it shows much charge rate.
 
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