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Batteries keep draining / not recharging
It seems as if the batteries in my boat are not charging.... I just put two new ones in, ran the boat for maybe 3 weekends and now near dead again. I always turn them both off when docked, I do not have shore power the boat stays in the rack storage.
I've check all connections and appear to be in good order. Could my alternators not be charging my batteries when im running? Are there any signs I should look for our troubleshooting advice? thanks in advance |
Re: Batteries keep draining / not recharging
Do you have voltage guages? If so what do they say? Should be around 14 volts when the motors are running. If not use a multi meter to test them. If that all shows as ok then look at your cables. They could be corroded. If you have only 12 volts when running or less then your alternator is not charging. This could be a bad alternator OR your "excite" wire is not getting voltage when the engine is running. You could also have a bad ground, ignition.........
Hope that helps a bit. Jon |
Re: Batteries keep draining / not recharging
same thing happened to me.. i threw an alternator belt.. took me a while before i figured out to check the belts.
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Re: Batteries keep draining / not recharging
Get a meter that reads DC amps, and put it around a battery lead. See if it goes up when the engine is running. It should go up. Reading just the voltage, which requires a much cheaper meter, should go up also with the engine running.
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Don`t forget that if you have a one wire alternator, you might have to rev. up the engine (1500-2000rpm) to get it to start charging.
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Check for current drains from all wires that are connected directly to your batteries.
I had a Mercathode box go bad and drain my batteries. Check to make sure the bilge pumps are not running. |
Re: Batteries keep draining / not recharging
Originally Posted by Cigret1
It seems as if the batteries in my boat are not charging.... I just put two new ones in, ran the boat for maybe 3 weekends and now near dead again. I always turn them both off when docked, I do not have shore power the boat stays in the rack storage.
I've check all connections and appear to be in good order. Could my alternators not be charging my batteries when im running? Are there any signs I should look for our troubleshooting advice? thanks in advance |
Re: Batteries keep draining / not recharging
Originally Posted by rbtnt
Check for current drains from all wires that are connected directly to your batteries.
I had a Mercathode box go bad and drain my batteries. Check to make sure the bilge pumps are not running. |
Re: Batteries keep draining / not recharging
If one of the batteries has a bad cell it will drain the other battery. Check them for voltage individually, check the voltage while running and see if it goes up and last but not least you can check for a draw by disconnecting one of the cables and using your meter in between the cables.
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Re: Batteries keep draining / not recharging
Thanks for the info. I do run the boat, no just moving around the marina. Im gonna hook up a voltage gague as recommended above and get a reading...
My amp IS ran directly to my battery.... I guess that cant help any thats for sure, Does it really draw enough power when turned off and sitting in the rack to drain out two batteries? I'll certanily disconnect. Thanks for all the info |
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Most definitly.
I left the amp in my car on over a weekend. Battery was dead as door nail. Install a remote switch (just don't forget to turn it off!) or wire to stereo/ignition. |
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I have the same problem with my Optima stereo battery. I am on my third one. Time to install an on/off switch.
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if your amp is wired up correctly, it will only power up when the stereo is on as well. That is what the remote wire is for.
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Re: Batteries keep draining / not recharging
If by AMP you mean stereo amplifier, there should be a wire for remote on/off that you should hook up to the stereo or a switch. Sorry not from the US so my english isn't that good.... :rolleyes:
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Re: Batteries keep draining / not recharging
Check the orange wire on the back of your alternators. Its your charging wire.
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