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Mercury Classic 50 - Blowing Fuses
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<blockquote data-quote="Kier" data-source="post: 429719" data-attributes="member: 13279"><p>Just as you charge a 12 volt battery and the volts raise to 13ish, the unregulated charging of the older outboards is causing my battery to raise to 16volts while it is charging. I checked with an eletrical engineer friend of mine and he said if the specs for the fish finder are for 10 to 20volts and it should not matter if it gets 13 or 16 volts supplied. I am going to run with it and see what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kier, post: 429719, member: 13279"] Just as you charge a 12 volt battery and the volts raise to 13ish, the unregulated charging of the older outboards is causing my battery to raise to 16volts while it is charging. I checked with an eletrical engineer friend of mine and he said if the specs for the fish finder are for 10 to 20volts and it should not matter if it gets 13 or 16 volts supplied. I am going to run with it and see what happens. [/QUOTE]
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