Kdixon1029
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- May 29, 2022
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I have a 2019 Mercruiser 5.7 350 MAG MPI. My alternator isn't charging the batteries. Here's what I've done in the last few months. Replaced 50amp circuit breaker, replaced 90amp fuse on starter and bought 2 new batteries. With the motor off, I get a reading of 12.2 at the alternator and roughly 12.5 at the batteries. This should be telling me that the circuit is good from the battery to the alternator. When the motor is running I get a reading of roughly 15.5 at the alternator and only 11.8 at the battery telling me the alt isn't charging the battery. I've replaced the exciter wire from the alternator to the 50 amp circuit. I "believe" there may be an issue at the starter where the orange wire from ALT is connected. I had to drop the starter to replace the fuse and am thinking there may be a short or a loose connection as this issue has been happening intermittently. I disconnected the orange wire from the alternator and ran a jumper wire straight to battery #1 and ran on the river for 3 hours no issues it charged perfectly. This tells me, I think that the regulator is fine. My question is can/should I run the jumper wire directly to the battery switch so it can charge either or both batteries? Also, should I add a fuseble link to the connection? Is there any danger in doing this? I do plan to drop the starter and check/reconnect wiring next season. I'm having surgery next week and won't be able to climb down in the engine compartment until next spring. We live in the south and can definitely get several more trips before winterizing. Thanks for any advice