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wdmso 10-23-2017 02:14 PM

VHF BATT LOW
 
got this message yesterday could receive but when I attempted to Transmit saw BATT LOW.. engine off with 2 batteries charged before the trip .. however with the engine running no issues ??

Batterie connections are tight no corrosion

and all connection to the radio are tight

and the BATT LOW happens when electronics are on or off?

any other ideas to find this gremlin

beamie 10-23-2017 03:25 PM

Have you put a voltmeter on each battery. Just cause you changed before the trip doesn't mean they are holding a charge.

One may be 12.6 and the other only 9.6 and drawing combined down.

Try engine off with one battery, and then the other. Getting the alarm on both or just one?

piemma 10-23-2017 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by beamie (Post 1130367)
Have you put a voltmeter on each battery. Just cause you changed before the trip doesn't mean they are holding a charge.

One may be 12.6 and the other only 9.6 and drawing combined down.

Try engine off with one battery, and then the other. Getting the alarm on both or just one?

BINGO! I bet one or both are dropping voltage.

niko 10-23-2017 03:52 PM

There's also a hi/low setting on the radio
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Liv2Fish 10-23-2017 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by piemma (Post 1130368)
BINGO! I bet one or both are dropping voltage.

x2. definitely where to start. go check each battery volts now. After running all day, they should be at 13 or so. disconnect terminals before testing. If good, put grounds on and hook up one wire at a time until you see a drop or you can pull an amp test wire by wire. Maybe you have a short to ground or a bad electric motor (pump, blower, etc) draining juice. If bats are good and no drain, its likely that your wire to the radio is corroded mid wire, maybe a knick in insulation somewhere that gets wet and salty. check volts at bat and then at radio using same ground source (- battery lug) if you get the same reading, reverse the test and test from positive battery lug to the ground wire at the radio to see which one is corroded.

wdmso 10-23-2017 05:43 PM

I did as you all have suggested prior to reading your responses . And you were all spot on . With batterie switch on 2 got the batt low. Tested each bank and got same message only on my deep cell .. problem almost solved .. thanks everone
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Clammer 10-23-2017 06:39 PM

Wayne , ya stayed home today ?????????

thefishingfreak 10-23-2017 08:24 PM

You probably have an inadequate gauge wire running too far with cheesy connections to the radio itself.not providing enough amps at the radio
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wdmso 10-24-2017 03:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Clammer (Post 1130375)
Wayne , ya stayed home today ?????????

NOPE ... but the fog did mess with the fish ..
found some in bristol harbor Tight lipped found some small blues on Ohio ledge

Clammer 10-24-2017 07:29 AM

they kept swimming by us all day . Denis couldn,t get them to hit ><>


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