Mercury MerCruiser Engines Service Manual Number 24 GM V-8 305 CID 350 CID

SERVICE MANUAL NUMBER 24
CHARGING SYSTEM
Multiple EFI Engine Battery Precautions
Situation
Alternators: They are designed to charge the battery that supplies electrical power to the
engine that the alternator is mounted on. When batteries for two different engines are con-
nected, one alternator will supply all the charging current for both batteries. Normally, the
other engine’s alternator will not be required to supply any charging current.
EFI Electronic Control Module (ECM): The ECM requires a stable voltage source. During
multiple engine boat operation, an electrical onboard device may cause a sudden drain of
voltage at the engine’s battery. The voltage may go below the ECM’s minimum required volt-
age. Also, the  idle alternator on the other  engine may now start charging  and this could
cause a voltage ‘spike’ in the engine’s electrical system. In either case, the ECM could shut
off. When the voltage returns to the range that the ECM requires, the ECM resets itself. The
engine will now run normally. This ECM shut down usually happens so fast that the engine
just appears to have an ‘ignition miss’.
Recommendations
Batteries: Boats with  multi-engine EFI power packages  require each engine to  be con-
nected to its own battery. This ensures that the engine’s Electronic Control Module (ECM)
has a stable voltage source.
Battery Switches: While engines  are running, battery switches should be  positioned so
each engine  is running off  its own individual  battery. DO  NOT run engines  with battery
switches in “BOTH” or  “ALL” position. In an emergency, another  engine’s battery can be
used to start an engine with a dead battery.
Battery Isolators: Isolators can be used to charge an auxiliary battery used for powering
accessories in the boat. They should not be used to charge the battery of another engine
in the boat unless the type of isolator is specifically designed for this purpose.
NOTE: Sure Power Industries Inc., Model 32023A meets this design specification.
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The boat may have 2 engines connected to a single Model 32023A battery isolator.
The Model 32023A battery isolator is connected to 2 banks of batteries.
Each bank contains 2 batteries with the cranking battery for 1 engine in each bank.
The second battery in each bank is connected in parallel to the cranking battery.
The Model 32023A battery isolator is designed for this type of use; 2 battery banks, 2
charging sources, 120 amps (maximum alternator output).
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When the engines are running, either engine’s alternator could be charging either bank
of batteries through the Model 32023A battery isolator.
Any other  manufacturer’s battery isolator that  is the same  type as the Sure  Power Inc.,
Model 32023A could also be used.
Generators: The generator’s battery should be considered in the same manner as another
engine’s battery.
90-861327--1
OCTOBER 1999
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Fernando Woll on Dec 09, 2014. Boat Engine

Great performance engine.
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