I'm trying to find out why my trim gauge is not working properly. I have a 1994 Bayliner Capri 2050, Mercruizer Alpha One Gen II. I bought the boat late last year and the trim gauge appeared to be working at first but at the second time on the lake the gauge went in to the red zone (up position) and staid there.
I just took out the gauge to check the voltage and here is what I found.
In up position I measured 5.8V and in complete down position I measured 5.0V on the signal terminal. That does not look like the range I would have expected, but it does eliminate a broken wire.
Does any one know the voltage range for the signal going to the trim gauge?
The gauge seams to work fine. I jumpered ground to the signal terminal and it went to complete down position. It is a Quicksilver gauge.
Thanks in advance for your help. I'm a new boat owner
and new to the forum and certainly could use some help.
I just took out the gauge to check the voltage and here is what I found.
In up position I measured 5.8V and in complete down position I measured 5.0V on the signal terminal. That does not look like the range I would have expected, but it does eliminate a broken wire.
Does any one know the voltage range for the signal going to the trim gauge?
The gauge seams to work fine. I jumpered ground to the signal terminal and it went to complete down position. It is a Quicksilver gauge.
Thanks in advance for your help. I'm a new boat owner