Advice on Mercury 80 3 cyl 2 stroke electrics

Big Pete

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The engine is running fine but on giving it the once over , as i have only recently brought the thing and got it running..

I noticed this wire problem from the manual i think the box is a rectifier ?? as the yellow wire in the manual shows going to a rectifier ..

Well the previous owner has obviously had a short and fixed it by adding a new orange wire , and just left the 2 wires in there corroded and burnt state.

I have taped the burnt out end with red insulating tape , which you can see on pics.

Now is the rectifier or whatever you guys say the burnt out bit is ? Ok to just tape up and carry on as the engine is still running ok ..

Or should i get new and wire the 2 burnt out wires in again as it should be , BUT !! the question then is what caused it ? The ignition switch is not the original so maybe thats why they have now been left off ?

anyways heres the pics . views and suggestions appreciated :)

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Now looking at the burnt out box .. North position is the new orange wire , South position has the yellow wire , and the 2 burnt out wires one is yellow and the other is like a grey or an off white colour both was on peg at WEST position which is now melted away as per pic.

Advice needed , its running still so i assume its been like this a fair while ?

I have taped the 2 wires in red insulating tape , so you can see what and where they are ..
 

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Re: Advice on Mercury 80 3 cyl 2 stroke electrics

Hi Big Pete,

yes, that is your rectifier and YES it needs to be replaced and wired correctly.

The two yellow wires go to your stator, grey runs back to your main wiring harness and the red goes to your starter solenoid where it connects to the positive lead from your battery.

The purpose of this piece is to regulate the AC voltage from your stator into DC to charge your battery.
 

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Just to be clear, the two wires from the rectifier to the stator are yellow with a RED stripe. :)
 

Big Pete

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Re: Advice on Mercury 80 3 cyl 2 stroke electrics

Can not see any red lines on the yellow just yellow...

OK now next question is where do i get a replacement ? here in the small island of Mallorca in Spain we have a language problem ..

What also worries me is why it burnt out in the first place ?:confused: and is it likely to do the same again when i am out in the ocean :(

Looks like the yellow and red wire is going further past this lot to me :confused:
 

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big pete said:
Can not see any red lines on the yellow just yellow...

What year is your motor? Look on the bracket where the engine mounts on the boat and post the serial #. I'll need that to be sure of the wiring but what I've posted above has been the case on all late 70's early 80's merc I've seen.


big pete said:
What also worries me is why it burnt out in the first place

Probably a bad ground somewhere that may or may not have been corrected. Start at the battery and clean, examine, and test all connections. Also check the connections in your control box at your ignition.

Anything corroded, rusted or frayed needs to be repaired or replaced.
 

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big pete said:
OK now next question is where do i get a replacement

Not sure about your local services. Maybe you can order the part online or from a shop that is in the UK or closer.
 

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Re: Advice on Mercury 80 3 cyl 2 stroke electrics

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I Got one its the newer type apparently looks a lot thicker and chunkier than the one on at the moment .. So maybe they had a ongoing problem with them being weak and melting ..

So i am going to have to modify the mount to get it to screw on , but sure i can handle that . and then wire it up and see what happens ..

The cost was a ? 50 , thats about 75 US dollars i think in your money , expensive isnt it ?

ps; I got it from my local Boat place at Porto Cristo marina , reckons he keeps regular wear parts in stock , so thats good news for me :)
 
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Big Pete

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Re: Advice on Mercury 80 3 cyl 2 stroke electrics

Hi Big Pete,

yes, that is your rectifier and YES it needs to be replaced and wired correctly.

The two yellow wires go to your stator, grey runs back to your main wiring harness and the red goes to your starter solenoid where it connects to the positive lead from your battery.

The purpose of this piece is to regulate the AC voltage from your stator into DC to charge your battery.

Oh yea , also thanks for this useful info ;) your like my local mechanic :) it is appreciated ..
 

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OK Todays update on the Boat saga .

Replaced the Rectifier with the new one ; heres the old one .
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Safe to assume its pretty well broken ..

So in goes the new one , but wires burnt quite badly requiring expertise to get things serviceable again ..

Hence as per pic, i added a new wire which i had to double up to get the result..

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Now after getting the thing on and rewiring the stuff i had to remove to get to the Rectifier , its all ready for testing ..

So i start it up and check with the Meter , can only use the idle increase so it runs on tickover first and then i add the increase.

On the Battery i get 12v and nothing seemed to alter on tickover , with a slight increase on revs it still seems much the same and with the meter its hard to see much of a change..so i then closed the seat .

I check the dashboard voltmeter this sits at 11v before start up , 12 v on tickover but when i add a few revs it goes way up to 14.5v
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Now is that ok seemed pretty high to me ? And as with the boat on mufflers i shouldnt rev it any more as you can get runaway .. This is due to no load on the propellor which sends the engine berserk apparently ..

Here is the Video link for the test .. have a watch at the Voltmeter..


http://www.youtube.com/user/butterybum#p/a/u/0/ooioMscyhoY
 

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After sitting down having my well earned cup of tea
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from all the wiring work..

I wondered if the engine had maybe a Regulator and that was indeed blown ? So i drag the manual out and as you will see NOPE no regulator in the wiring loop..

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Anyway just by pure luck i spotted something !!!!

The rectifier has 3 posts 1 is marked + and the other 2 are blank ..

The rectifier wiring on the burnt out one is as this. assuming the + is at North position .

North (+) = Red Wire
West = Yellow with the Grey
East = Yellow

Now what i did was copy the same assuming thats how it should be , logical right ?

BUT !!! Look at the wiring diagram very closely ?

as below;

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Remember !!

Red + is the North position

So looking at the diagram close it actually shows .

West = Yellow
East = Yellow and Grey

So Could this be the reason the other one Burnt out maybe?? Or does it not make any difference ??

My own feeling is i am inclined to rewire as per the diagram , just because the manual says so even though there is NO marking on pegs at East and West on the Rectifier .

I used my trusty Meter on the pegs when the thing was new and NOT fitted and i got as ;

North + to East post ,, contact made ie complete circuit
North + to West post ,, NO contact made ie NO complete circuit ..





So what you reckon ???
 

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big pete said:
I check the dashboard voltmeter this sits at 11v before start up , 12 v on tickover but when i add a few revs it goes way up to 14.5v

Now is that ok seemed pretty high to me ? And as with the boat on mufflers i shouldnt rev it any more as you can get runaway .. This is due to no load on the propellor which sends the engine berserk apparently ..

14.5v is normal and is what you want to see when charging. A fully charged battery should have a standing charge of 12.6v to 12.8v. While charging it may go up as high as 15v or more.

Make sure you are using a good marine battery and you are all set :)
 

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big pete said:
Red + is the North position

So looking at the diagram close it actually shows .

West = Yellow
East = Yellow and Grey

So Could this be the reason the other one Burnt out maybe?? Or does it not make any difference ??

My own feeling is i am inclined to rewire as per the diagram , just because the manual says so even though there is NO marking on pegs at East and West on the Rectifier .

I used my trusty Meter on the pegs when the thing was new and NOT fitted and i got as ;

North + to East post ,, contact made ie complete circuit
North + to West post ,, NO contact made ie NO complete circuit ..

So what you reckon ???

You've got it right the first time. Positive + on the rectifier goes to the Red wire on your wiring harness. The other two go to the stator (yellow) and the grey goes on the lower of the two stator terminals.
 

Big Pete

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Re: Advice on Mercury 80 3 cyl 2 stroke electrics

Ok

Thats good so its normal and healthy to see the voltmeter go up like that ..

Thats reassuring ;)

Thanks for that ...

So all looked tickety boo on the video ?

Got the engine running , and a good bit of Pee coming out and now i have electrics charging ..

soon be ready for the open sea :)
 

Big Pete

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Changed wiring as per diagram and it didnt like it ?? Not sure why ,, but wouldn`t start ,, so put it back and all is ok again..:confused:

So did a proper test at battery etc , here is the video ,,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VPTPDrQujg

So going to leave alone now its running :)
 

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Re: Advice on Mercury 80 3 cyl 2 stroke electrics

Looks great!

Have a cup of tea and reflect on how nice it is to fix things yourself.

Happy boating!!
 
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