The outdrives are now installed. Every years as I'm installing them I say to myself . . ."gotta get a boat with outboards . . ."
Working on the clean power . . . Port engine voltages are normal and what you would expect.
The 11.8v that I'm seeing on the starboard engine with the battery off appears to be coming from the port engine. If I disconnect the port engine battery, the 11.8 volts on the starboard goes to 0.
IIRC, on a twin engine installation there is some sort of interconnect between the two? I can't quite remember, but I believe one of the engines is supposed to be the 'master' and the the other is supposed to be the 'slave' from a controller perspective.
I think I fried my DVM, so got to get another one to test out some amps
Outboards ---- be careful what you wish for. A pair of 350hp I/Os with fresh water cooling is about $58,000 A pair of 350hp Verados are about $74,000
But the gift keeps on giving. Mercury Marine sells something called Product Protection -- think "extended warranty"
5 year plan for a pair of 350hp I/Os is $5,400
5 year plan for a pair of 350hp O/Bs is $16,900
So Mercury (who has a VERY good idea how much breakdowns will cost) thinks that for those 5 years of limited coverage it will cost a little more then 3 times more for outboards!
Another little fact, Merc is happy to sell you 2 more years (total 7 years) on an I/O for $1,000 each. They will not sell you anything over 5 years on O/Bs Kind of makes you wonder what they know about years 6 and 7 on O/Bs?
Don't get me wrong, outboards have a lot of advantages in some situations. But $$$$$ isn't one of them.
"The 11.8v that I'm seeing on the starboard engine with the battery off appears to be coming from the port engine. If I disconnect the port engine battery, the 11.8 volts on the starboard goes to 0."
This shouldn't happen, something is miss wired. I really think you need to follow these wiring harnesses.
Back before DTS there was a harness between the engines, called a master/slave harness. Shouldn't have one on your engines. Master/slave is done in the computers via G3. Like I said earlier, there shouldn't be any electrical connection between the engines.
And turning off a battery switch should never affect clean power.