This was great video, not many know how easy it really is. One note, you should have a disconnect switch between the regulator and battery, for safety and there is a slight parasite draw.
That is the same charging system a lawnmower uses so you know you mow to acres or spend 2 hours mowing the battery will charge up strong during that 2 hours
This was great video, not many know how easy it really is. One note, you should have a disconnect switch between the regulator and battery, for safety and there is a slight parasite draw.
Switch is probably a good idea. I currently added at fuse just in case shit happens
Great video...Where did you get the coils?
Great idea and tutorial. Looking forward to doing this to my 15hp outboard.
Thank you, very helpfull video. Im gonna try with my cousin’s boat that has 15 hp 2-stroke mercury
Good info Brother. Keep the content coming
Thanks! Will do!
Thank from Tukiye
Dude you helped me out so much Thank you 😊
Awesome video
Thanks took some time to record it all too
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when mods look OEM that's a +
Yes always a good feelin to see things done right
I have the same exact outboard do you have the eBay link. I can’t find the double one like you got. Any help would be greatly appreciated
Not much i can do
Great video!!!
Thinking about doing this to mine. Did you happen to know the amperage it can actually produce?
I think its about 7 amps
Would this work on a 3.5hp evinrude?
Hi Guy its a great video. do you have a Link to the stater magnetic in Ebay? Greetings from Frankfort / Germany
Hi .What is your new part # voltage regulator rectifier ?
its a generic, check video discription for link
Do you have the part # I am looking to do the same thing to my 15 hp 4 stroke if it fits thanks
I am not sure the 15hp
I'm doin" that tomorrow...
Good luck
@@OutofWORKoutdoors Mine isn't making any voltage. I have a different regulator, mercury part. I'm at a loss...
Would be great for a 12volt led light cause the led lights don't drain batteries
Yes thats what we are doing
😀😅😂….LEDs don’t drain battery? Not as much…but they do run on electricity!!! And WILL drain power.
@@Jerry-sy8rd correct just not nearly as fast
That is the same charging system a lawnmower uses so you know you mow to acres or spend 2 hours mowing the battery will charge up strong during that 2 hours