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It's not the batteries that are at risk - it's the fishfinder/GPS
electronic thingies.

-W

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Grumpy wrote:
Hi Guys

I have the above old motor. Works well. I have sounders etc on the boat

and
my concern is that the motor does not have any regulation from it's

charge
circuit. I have seen it fluctuate to 16V at times.

I can filter out the line noise but need some ideas that I can use to

get my
instrument panel to 12-13V .

Any ideas please

Many thanks
Alan



As Clams suggests, but equally don't be too concerned; those systems
never really put out much power (volts & amps together) so your
batteries etc are unlikely to be damaged. As soon as you put any sort of
load on it the excess voltage will go away.

You know this brings to mind Krause's endless stories about "buying"
boat electronics online for his 36ft lobster boat:-) & other fantasy
boats:-) Of course anyone can do web searches, even lying non boaters:-)


K



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Clams Canino wrote:
It's not the batteries that are at risk - it's the fishfinder/GPS
electronic thingies.

-W

Naaa clams they're fine at that low power. A notional 12 volts
"designed" to be connected to charging systems is well protected from
that low over voltage. The actual electronics themselves don't run at
anything like 12 volts, mostly a well controlled & stable 5

K


"K. Smith" wrote in message
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Grumpy wrote:

Hi Guys

I have the above old motor. Works well. I have sounders etc on the boat


and

my concern is that the motor does not have any regulation from it's


charge

circuit. I have seen it fluctuate to 16V at times.

I can filter out the line noise but need some ideas that I can use to


get my

instrument panel to 12-13V .

Any ideas please

Many thanks
Alan



As Clams suggests, but equally don't be too concerned; those systems
never really put out much power (volts & amps together) so your
batteries etc are unlikely to be damaged. As soon as you put any sort of
load on it the excess voltage will go away.

You know this brings to mind Krause's endless stories about "buying"
boat electronics online for his 36ft lobster boat:-) & other fantasy
boats:-) Of course anyone can do web searches, even lying non boaters:-)


K




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I had an old merc with the unregulated charging system. It will fry an
automotive battery. You need an old style marine battery to hold that voltage
down or get the new style regulator/rectifier. Light bulbs take a beating at
16v and I actually melted my running light lenses.
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Nonsence my good man.... Anyone with a CD player can tell you that
Aerosmith, Sabbath, or Zepplin played **loud enough** can keep that pesky
voltage down just fine.

-W

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I had an old merc with the unregulated charging system. It will fry an
automotive battery. You need an old style marine battery to hold that

voltage
down or get the new style regulator/rectifier. Light bulbs take a beating

at
16v and I actually melted my running light lenses.



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On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 00:00:48 GMT, "Clams Canino"
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Nonsence my good man.... Anyone with a CD player can tell you that
Aerosmith, Sabbath, or Zepplin played **loud enough** can keep that pesky
voltage down just fine.


Zappa - "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Sexually Aroused Gas Mask".

All the best,

Tom
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is there a computer terminal in the day room of
some looney bin somewhere?"

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The Boston Symphony playing Richard Rogers - "Song of the high seas" is more
appropriate for boating. That is particularly true in the Chesapeake when its
blowing out of the south. (as I recall)
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If I had to pick music for my boating activities, I'd have to pick the
"Victory at Sea" theme from the '50s documentary TV show.


Richard Rogers - "Song of the high seas"


That is the one we remember but there is a whole suite.


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It shows up on the alt.binaries.sounds.mp3 groups occasionally
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