BRP Evinrude E-TEC Series Service Manual page 95

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Start and run the outboard at approximately 5000
RPM. Use the variable load tester to draw the bat-
tery down at a rate equivalent to the stator's full
output.
The ammeter should indicate nearly full output,
approximately 15 A @ 5000 RPM.
Note: When the battery charge module is at full
load, it is normal for the 55 V circuit to experience
a voltage drop of up to 2 VDC.
Decrease the battery load toward 0 A.
Ammeter should show a reduced output. As the
current draw decreases, the battery voltage
should stabilize at approximately 14.5 V.
If results vary, check stator and alternator circuit
BEFORE replacing the battery charge module.
Refer to STATOR TESTS on p. 89 and 55 V
Alternator Circuit on p. 93.
55 V Alternator Circuit
Check battery ground cable for continuity.
With the key switch ON, check battery voltage at
battery (12 V).
Then, use Electrical Test Probe Kit, P/N 342677,
and a digital multimeter set to read 55 VDC to
check voltage on white/red wires at the EMM con-
nector. Voltage at EMM connector should be 0.5
to 1 V less than battery.
ELECTRICAL AND IGNITION
CHARGING SYSTEM TESTS
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1. EMM connector
With outboard running at 1000 RPM, voltage on
white/red wires should be 55 V. Voltage readings
at a specific speed (RPM) should be steady.
If there is any other reading, refer to STATOR
TESTS on p. 89. Inspect the stator wiring and
connections. Repair the wiring or replace a faulty
stator, or EMM.
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