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Member Forums => Bavaria Yacht Help! => Topic started by: Kala on October 07 2019, 22:21

Title: Battery Alarm when engine start...
Post by: Kala on October 07 2019, 22:21
Hi all... I'm going to need your help again!..

When I start the engine (Volvo md2030, BAV36 2002) the battery alarm lights and buzzes as hell until I move throttle ahead (disengaged) as soon as it gets revs, the alarm stops... Do you know what`s going on?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Battery Alarm when engine start...
Post by: Symphony on October 07 2019, 23:14
Just the alternator not waking up until you get a bit of revs on. Might be worth getting the alternator checked out particularly if it is the original nearly 20 years old.
Title: Re: Battery Alarm when engine start...
Post by: Salty on October 08 2019, 03:48
Hi all... I'm going to need your help again!..

When I start the engine (Volvo md2030, BAV36 2002) the battery alarm lights and buzzes as hell until I move throttle ahead (disengaged) as soon as it gets revs, the alarm stops... Do you know what`s going on?

Thanks!

Probably the engine idle speed set marginally too low.

My MD2020D from 2002 also does the same unless when I start it in neutral I keep the neutral button depressed and just move the throttle slightly to get a few more revs. Then the battery charging alarm doesn’t sound at all. Personally I prefer to hear the alarm so that I know it’s working, then I move the throttle while retaining the prop disengaged for a few moments before returning to its idle speed and the alarm then remains silent.
Title: Re: Battery Alarm when engine start...
Post by: Kala on October 08 2019, 06:50
Thanks Salty and Symphonie!

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My MD2020D from 2002 also does the same unless when I start it in neutral I keep the neutral button depressed and just move the throttle slightly to get a few more revs. Then the battery charging alarm doesn’t sound at all. Personally I prefer to hear the alarm so that I know it’s working, then I move the throttle while retaining the prop disengaged for a few moments before returning to its idle speed and the alarm then remains silent.

That's exactly what I do..