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I have now a few times forgotten to turn off the batteries when leaving boat for days/weeks etc. I have found out the hard way that it does drain the house battery fairly quickly and battery is on good shape when load testing it. I do have at least two cameras and all the Yamaha electronics running I assume when power is on. Radio (Fusion with amp) would be on but generally at low volume or even off, because that is how I forget to turn em off. My cue has always been to keep radio on with music so I know batteries are on and will turn them off before leaving.
Have tried a few stickers "turn off batteries" at helm and rear door, but that seems to go unnoticed. If I get on and turn batt on just for a while I leave the breaker door open so I'll see it before leaving. In that case it works, but coming in washing boat being exhausted and rushed to get home, that is when some timers strike.
Any good ideas on how to NOT forget to turn off batteries..
H
Have tried a few stickers "turn off batteries" at helm and rear door, but that seems to go unnoticed. If I get on and turn batt on just for a while I leave the breaker door open so I'll see it before leaving. In that case it works, but coming in washing boat being exhausted and rushed to get home, that is when some timers strike.
Any good ideas on how to NOT forget to turn off batteries..
H