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My starting battery is on it's third year, so I'm kinda thinking its abotu
time to replace it anyway. But, what voltage should the battery read while running the motor? My Garmin FF shows battery voltage to be around 11v most time, unless I'm running wide open without the lights. Then, it will go up to 12.4v until I slow down. Running the lights, gps, fish finder, and black lights, it drops to 10v. When I plug in the spot light... it really drains, and the fish finder will actually go off. Is it time to replace this one? Or am I just thinking about it too much? |
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