Hello,
I'm new to boating, and recently purchased a 1996 Adventure 208. It has two batteries under one of the stern seats, and a round switch marked "Off" on the bottom, "1" on the left, "Both" on the top, and "2" on the right. (I've read that I should never move the switch to the 'off' position which the motor is running.)
Battery 2 is pretty dead. It's so dead that if I start the motor on "1" or "Both", and then switch to "2" while the motor is running, my gauges all turn off, and I can't even adjust my trim. So here's my question: can I run the boat on "Both" (so that all of my electronics work), and will that slowly re-charge Battery 2? Or do I need to have the switch on "2" in order to re-charge Battery 2?
Thanks!
I'm new to boating, and recently purchased a 1996 Adventure 208. It has two batteries under one of the stern seats, and a round switch marked "Off" on the bottom, "1" on the left, "Both" on the top, and "2" on the right. (I've read that I should never move the switch to the 'off' position which the motor is running.)
Battery 2 is pretty dead. It's so dead that if I start the motor on "1" or "Both", and then switch to "2" while the motor is running, my gauges all turn off, and I can't even adjust my trim. So here's my question: can I run the boat on "Both" (so that all of my electronics work), and will that slowly re-charge Battery 2? Or do I need to have the switch on "2" in order to re-charge Battery 2?
Thanks!