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Mfuller Posted - 19 May 2016 : 14:44:47
Hi All,

Seems it's my time for all the questions.. my apologies :)

I recently purchased an Evinrude 15 engine. I have a question regarding the wiring. I have connected the engine end consisting of a 6 pin and a 4 pin connector. I have not connected the triangular connector as I believe that's for engines with power trim.

At the other end, a connector goes into the remotes, but then I also have this bunch of loose cables (see photo below). Anyone have any ideas? I am guessing maybe for dials or something, but I've got no idea. There is an 8 pin block, a 2 pin block. 3 loose cables with round connectors and 3 that look like they've been terminated.

Any help much appreciated.. Steep learning curve this :)

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df Posted - 20 May 2016 : 10:27:46
That's pretty barbaric for an engine of that age, typical yanks I suppose(I work with their crap all day long), the later mercury/mariner stuff was better as they were in cahoots with yamaha, I think my tohatsu outboard is a rebadged mariner/yamaha.



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Mfuller Posted - 20 May 2016 : 09:04:55
It's a 1999 Evinrude. I've checked the rectifier and it's definitely unregulated.

I have a cunning plan however. I'm going to keep the current battery, but replace the rectifier with a new CDI Regulated Rectifier. As Clive said, it probably won't be an issue, but I figure if I replace the rectifier, then that gives me peace of mind without messing about getting a new battery.

cliveshep Posted - 20 May 2016 : 02:21:05
As you've already bought the battery I'd tend to use it anyway. Outboard charging rates are notoriously low at best of times so I doubt it will do much harm and if you cannot swop the battery it'll sit on a shelf while you buy another one!


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df Posted - 19 May 2016 : 19:29:05
Are you sure it's unregulated? How old is the motor? Most modern 4 stroke outboards have a regulator/rectifier under the cowling and charge through the main battery leads, if not see what the un-rectified voltage is and get one from a bike breakers as a lot use very similar units.



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Mfuller Posted - 19 May 2016 : 17:13:32
Well it appears I know nothing about outboards.

We purchased a Halfords leisure battery.. just realized the charging system on a Evinrude 15 is unregulated and everyone seems to recommend not using maintenance free batteries.

So, I have NO idea what battery I am supposed to use.
Mfuller Posted - 19 May 2016 : 15:53:14
Looks like the 8 pin connector is for a Tachometer. That would be ideal, but finding one is a different matter! They appear to be fairly rare.
Mfuller Posted - 19 May 2016 : 15:06:30
Great thanks!
cliveshep Posted - 19 May 2016 : 14:59:43
Try looking here: http://www.bimmerbits.com/JE_Manual/JE.htm

or here: http://maxrules.com/JOwireindex.html and here: http://maxrules.com/fixomcwiringcodes.html

or trawl this lot: https://www.google.co.th/#q=evinrude+wiring+harness+diagram

which gives loads of diagrams that I don't have time to sort out




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