Dead Battery - How to Open Hatch?
#1
Ok, this seems relatively simple, but I went to charge up the battery after a long winter and the charger is having nothing to do with it. I can't even get the charger to start charging using the external hook up. Any suggestions, other than take the pins from the hatches?
#2
When u plug in the Jumper cord it wont override enough to open?? That connection goes direct to the battery sw and should power up the boat w/no batteries.. or do you not have a jumper cord (Plugs in under the front of the seat)
#4
i had the same prob this winter, because i took the terminals off one bat. and closed the hatch, you cant pull the pins on the seat and open it at least i couldnt, i had to poke the cables back on with 2 sticks to get mine to open, i tried charging with muliple chargers and changing bat. switche pos. and still nothing so if you do find a way to open please let us no because i was screwed.
#5
Someone makes a sleeve that will allow you to manually raise the hatch just enough to pull the pins or remove the bolts to get it all the way up. The only problem is if the hatch is light, it may bounce up and down when running in rough water. I just had a 32 AT that the new hatch motor was acting up and we had to get a couple of guys to pull like hell to make a gap to beat on the damn thing with a pole. Until the replacement comes in - we're leaving an access gap.
It's basically a slotted sleeve - Livorsi doesn't offer it. If I find one in one of the other catalogues I'll post the info.
It's basically a slotted sleeve - Livorsi doesn't offer it. If I find one in one of the other catalogues I'll post the info.
#7
If the battery is stone dead - the charger won't start to charge. use a set of jumper cables and the hatch should open.
Put a little power into the battery and then the charger will work.
Put a little power into the battery and then the charger will work.
Last edited by Tinkerer; 05-10-2008 at 08:01 PM.
#8
I thought this would be easy, but it turned into an all day deal. I final bought 2 new batteries, used one along with the charger to be able to help lift as I pulled up on one of the hatches. As soon as I had one battery in, it was good. I'm never going to let that happen again.



