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Aftermarket Outboard Regulator: Charge Current
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<blockquote data-quote="crashbuilder" data-source="post: 495857" data-attributes="member: 784"><p>Just purchased an aftermarket rectifier/regulator for my Johnson 15 hp 4 stroke; supposed to be a match for the OEM battery charger kit but it’s significantly cheaper. The OME part specs indicate a 12V at 6A output. Here’s the info on the after market part:</p><p></p><p>Specification.</p><p>Product name: Motorcycle voltage regulator rectifier</p><p>Operating voltage: 12V</p><p>Output voltage 14.5±0.5V</p><p>Material type: metal</p><p>Wattage: 450w (150w x 3)</p><p>Wire Connection: </p><p>Yellow Wire : phase line</p><p>White Wire : phase line</p><p>Red Wire : Positve of 12V Battery</p><p>Black Wire : Negative </p><p>Package Included:</p><p>1x Outboard regulator </p><p></p><p>Can I safely charge / maintain a 12v 7Ah battery by direct connection to this once installed? Or will I fry my battery? I’m only running a fish finder / GPS. Never really understood batt charging vs electrical load. Any wisdom greatly appreciated …</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crashbuilder, post: 495857, member: 784"] Just purchased an aftermarket rectifier/regulator for my Johnson 15 hp 4 stroke; supposed to be a match for the OEM battery charger kit but it’s significantly cheaper. The OME part specs indicate a 12V at 6A output. Here’s the info on the after market part: Specification. Product name: Motorcycle voltage regulator rectifier Operating voltage: 12V Output voltage 14.5±0.5V Material type: metal Wattage: 450w (150w x 3) Wire Connection: Yellow Wire : phase line White Wire : phase line Red Wire : Positve of 12V Battery Black Wire : Negative Package Included: 1x Outboard regulator Can I safely charge / maintain a 12v 7Ah battery by direct connection to this once installed? Or will I fry my battery? I’m only running a fish finder / GPS. Never really understood batt charging vs electrical load. Any wisdom greatly appreciated … [/QUOTE]
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