So, doing a little reading, after having near 300hrs on Gs.... ABYC specs there should be no more than a 3% voltage drop on boats from the power source to the powered ute
.. Else you need a bigger power source or thicker gauge wire.
So the average running voltage on Gs with engine running and only the blower on, at idle is around 14-14.2v, or a 2.3 - 2.8% voltage drop. Ok.
Put the 3 pumps on and you are in the 13-13.5v range, or as much as a 10% voltage drop, well below established industry specs.
Lights, stereo and a few others and you are 5x beyond established industry specs.
So either the alternator isn't within spec of the minimum prescribed loads, or the gauge of wire to/through the distro panel isn't sufficient.
What am I missing? How would this not be considered a manf defect considering ABYC standards are clear as they are?
.. Else you need a bigger power source or thicker gauge wire.
So the average running voltage on Gs with engine running and only the blower on, at idle is around 14-14.2v, or a 2.3 - 2.8% voltage drop. Ok.
Put the 3 pumps on and you are in the 13-13.5v range, or as much as a 10% voltage drop, well below established industry specs.
Lights, stereo and a few others and you are 5x beyond established industry specs.
So either the alternator isn't within spec of the minimum prescribed loads, or the gauge of wire to/through the distro panel isn't sufficient.
What am I missing? How would this not be considered a manf defect considering ABYC standards are clear as they are?
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