2007 Marlin, two group 27 and two group 24 Interstate Batteries 18 months old.
Been awhile since I've been here, super fun summer, lots of salmon in the box! Now for the early winter maintenance season, and it is being kick started with a project that has been on my list, my electrical system. Here's the deal:
Left the boat all by itself for THREE WEEKS! Can't believe I've been so busy.
Arrive dockside to find my shore power breaker in the OFF position. Can't remember if I turned it to "off" or if it was tripped due to weird current overlaod. Turned it to "on", all AC panel items work fine, but batteries dead. Figure the auto bilge pumps probably ran her dead during the little rainy periods the last few weekends.
Left the batteries on the charger for 5 hours, returned and boat still won't start (no juice at all).
Left the batteries on the charger for 4 days, returned and no juice.
Jerked the batteries out took them just now to auto parts store, all four won't even activate the tester. Gonna put them on my home charger tonight.
There have been times in the past 18 months where they 've been fully discharged. Is it possible that 18 month old Interstates could be ruined by a couple deep discharges? Am I looking at four brand new ones?
Could be the charger... anyone have a new charger they're in love with? Should I consider an inverter/charger? I have a genny, but I have had times where 120 would be nice without starting the "lawnmower".
I'll tell you what happens when I try to put a charge on them. Thinking dead though....
Been awhile since I've been here, super fun summer, lots of salmon in the box! Now for the early winter maintenance season, and it is being kick started with a project that has been on my list, my electrical system. Here's the deal:
Left the boat all by itself for THREE WEEKS! Can't believe I've been so busy.
Arrive dockside to find my shore power breaker in the OFF position. Can't remember if I turned it to "off" or if it was tripped due to weird current overlaod. Turned it to "on", all AC panel items work fine, but batteries dead. Figure the auto bilge pumps probably ran her dead during the little rainy periods the last few weekends.
Left the batteries on the charger for 5 hours, returned and boat still won't start (no juice at all).
Left the batteries on the charger for 4 days, returned and no juice.
Jerked the batteries out took them just now to auto parts store, all four won't even activate the tester. Gonna put them on my home charger tonight.
There have been times in the past 18 months where they 've been fully discharged. Is it possible that 18 month old Interstates could be ruined by a couple deep discharges? Am I looking at four brand new ones?
Could be the charger... anyone have a new charger they're in love with? Should I consider an inverter/charger? I have a genny, but I have had times where 120 would be nice without starting the "lawnmower".
I'll tell you what happens when I try to put a charge on them. Thinking dead though....