Peter_C
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jun 7, 2009
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- 193
I have a 1993 Evinrude 40hp (40RETB) motor that I added a starter and starter solenoid to (It was rope start originally, so now I have the best of both worlds). Right now at the end of a long weekend, my battery which is a Hawker Odyssey is pretty much dead from starting the boat and running a Garmin GPS/Fishfinder. So it is time to start charging the boat while the engine is running. I just bought from Ebay a rectifier that I will mount to the engine. Kinda funny because the one that "bolts in" is actually for a 9-15hp, but the one it calls for, which I bought, I have to modify the ends of the harness. Anyhow all over the manufacturers say "DO NOT USE A MAINTAINENCE FREE OR AGM BATTERY WITH THIS RECTIFIER AS DAMAGE TO ELECTRICAL PARTS MAY OCCUR!!!" Well guess what kind of battery I have? Yup an AGM. Has anyone added in a regulator to keep the battery voltage steady at under 15 volts? I am sure there is something available that just goes inline. Of course building one from scratch is an option (The internet knows all), but it sounds much easier to install some type of premade regulator inline, and let me get back to welding up my boats custom Wheeleez mounts so I can beach launch with ease, then comes sewing up the slings for launching off of piers. I spent enough time trying to figure out which rectifier I needed and where to get it from, so I am reaching out for some advice, and no I am not going to put a flooded cell battery in.
Any help would be appreciated.
Any help would be appreciated.