V Alternator Circuit - BRP E200HSLSEA Service Manual

Evinture e-tec. 200 hp,225 hp,250 hp,300 hp, 90 grd. v6
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Auxiliary Battery Charge Wire
The auxiliary battery charge feature requires aux-
iliary battery charge kit, P/N 5006253 (or equiva-
lent).
Disconnect all accessories from
IMPORTANT:
the auxiliary battery. Auxiliary battery must read a
minimum of 8.5 V at the beginning of these tests
and remain connected to the outboard during the
tests.
Check battery ground cable for continuity.
With the key switch OFF, check battery voltage at
auxiliary battery, then check voltage at auxiliary
battery connection. If the readings are not the
same, replace wire to auxiliary battery. The auxil-
iary battery wire must be at least 10-gauge and it
must be protected by a 50 A fuse or circuit
breaker at the battery.
1. Auxiliary battery charge wire connection
With outboard running at 1000 RPM, voltage must
read higher than with key OFF and increase
steadily to approximately 14.5 V as the outboard
RPM increases.
If there is no increase, turn the key switch to OFF
and test red/black wire between the EMM and
auxiliary battery connection.
Continuity indicates faulty output from EMM.
Check 12 V alternator output before replacing
EMM for faulty auxiliary battery, charge isolator
circuit.
No continuity indicates faulty wiring.

55 V Alternator Circuit

Check battery ground cable for continuity.
With the key switch ON, check battery voltage at
battery (12 V), then check voltage on white/red
wires at J2 connector of EMM. Use Electrical Test
Probe Kit, P/N 342677 and a multimeter set to
read 55 VDC. Voltage at EMM connector should
be approximately 30 V.
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1. J2 connector of EMM
With outboard running at 1000 RPM, voltage on
white/red wires should increase to 55 V.
Voltage readings at a specific speed (RPM)
should be steady.
If there is any other reading, refer to STATOR
TESTS on p. 135. Inspect the stator wiring and
connections. Inspect the capacitor wiring, connec-
tions, and capacitor. Repair the wiring or replace a
faulty capacitor, stator, or EMM.
ELECTRICAL AND IGNITION
CHARGING SYSTEM TESTS
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