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I have a 1988 200 Yamaha outboard and seems charge only at 12 volts when at idle. If I rev it up it says the same. But if I drive the boat it goes up to around 14 volts. Does anyone no if this is normal for a stater engine of that age? My other boat has an alternator and it goes right to 14 volts when I start it. I think I remember other older engines I had did the same thing, but I’m not sure.

Thanks for the help.

Rick

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Rick that's normal for the year. It's a typical early style o/b charging system. Stator has a separate low voltage charge coil built in that runs to a rectifier that changes a/c voltage to d/c. The higher the rpm's the more d/c voltage increases to the battery. Charge coil in the stator only put's out a limited voltage at higher rpm's. Hence no per say voltage regulator only a diode style rectifier (not a resistor) to convert a/c to d/c as well as blocking reverse flow from battery when engine is not running.

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