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Battery display and what the hell is sticking out of exhaust port?

bleudyno

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2019
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
19
Hey guys, took the boat out on Saturday and noticed that the battery display seemed kind of low. These boats don't have alternators to charge the battery, correct? I turned on the power this morning and this is what the battery charge level is showing. Is this too low? I take the boat out every couple of weeks so should I be tendering the batteries at all times when not in use?
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Also, when rinsing out the rear of the boat, I noticed this rubber ring thing sticking out of the exhaust port. Seems like it should have been adhered to something inside the port but came loose and is sticking out now. Any idea what this is?
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Hey guys, took the boat out on Saturday and noticed that the battery display seemed kind of low. These boats don't have alternators to charge the battery, correct? I turned on the power this morning and this is what the battery charge level is showing. Is this too low? I take the boat out every couple of weeks so should I be tendering the batteries at all times when not in use?
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Also, when rinsing out the rear of the boat, I noticed this rubber ring thing sticking out of the exhaust port. Seems like it should have been adhered to something inside the port but came loose and is sticking out now. Any idea what this is?
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@bleudyno I believe that piece in the exhaust is just from manufacturing and you can pull it out. Seems to happen quite often on new boats. 12.2 is a little low ,but it looks like you were at idle? If when you were at 3000rpm and it was still 12.2 volts I would be concerned. The boat will charge a little but it’s not like an alternator and not as efficient. I would plug my boat into a battery charger if not using it every couple of weeks. I charge mine even if I am going out the next day.

Hope that helps,
 
The boats don't have alternators but they do have a stator and will charge when underway. When cruising you should see the voltage in the 14V range. On my 242X the bilge pump runs every few minutes to check for water. Over time this will run the battery down. Although 12.2 is not low. From memory, 10.6V or so is absolutely dead for a lead acid battery. Lead acid batteries like to be fully charged at all times so you will extend the life of your batteries by keeping them on a tender but like I said, 12.2V is not low all so you're not causing damage.
 
The boats don't have alternators but they do have a stator and will charge when underway. When cruising you should see the voltage in the 14V range. On my 242X the bilge pump runs every few minutes to check for water. Over time this will run the battery down. Although 12.2 is not low. From memory, 10.6V or so is absolutely dead for a lead acid battery. Lead acid batteries like to be fully charged at all times so you will extend the life of your batteries by keeping them on a tender but like I said, 12.2V is not low all so you're not causing damage.
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12.2 is low.
 
Guess I need to tender it a bit to get the charge back up.......
 
My house battery will only charge back up to 12.2 ish with just boat power. It gets pretty low cranking tunes with the motor off all day. Start battery stays up in the 13s. I’m buying a tender today or tomorrow.
 
My 2019 19ft came with deka group 24 battery, my Connext has never shown above 12.2 but at the battery it’s 12.6. Not sure what’s causing the difference on my boat perhaps the Connext pulls a bit and the bilge sensor??? But I’ve not had any starting problems in over a year. My boat is in garage on a battery tender all the time.

édit: actually 12.78 today at battery
 
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The Connext on my 2020 SX 190 reads around .2v low when compared to my volt meter. Connext would read 12.5v on a full charge and the voltmeter would read 12.77. I kept thinking I had a poor battery, but it was the Connext.
 
It appears my memory isn't what it used to be :)

Though after digging I realized why that number stuck in my head. When they do the Reserve Capacity test, they drain the battery down to 10.5V. From this page: Battery Basics - Guide to Batteries | BatteryStuff

Reserve Capacity (RC) is a very important battery rating. This is the number of minutes a fully charged battery at 80°F will discharge 25 amps until the battery drops below 10.5 volts.
 
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