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Old 04-29-2020, 10:10 AM   #1
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Batteries

if I charged up my dual batteries & left the switch on [ON} & both were dead < then charged them again & took the charger off but left it on all again .will a dead battery kill the other ??? that,s what seems to be happening ..

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Old 04-29-2020, 01:47 PM   #2
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I think if you have plates shorted out in the bad battery it will

Actually, even without shorted plates, if the bad battery won't hold a charge it will also drain the good one down to nothing.

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Old 04-29-2020, 02:33 PM   #3
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tHAnks Joey .that, s that,s happening . CJ is telling me when one goes its time to replace both . && of course I can,t remember when I put them in ,

jay put in today .

I can see no pool this year which is fine ………. But those boaters are still gonna party harty on the docks ………. one croup is doing already .

Jay went in today

your going to C dock ..ya can check out the 25.10 Parker that on dock . [d] has a brand new Sea Scout ><>

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Old 04-29-2020, 02:36 PM   #4
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what if after I charge ….if I turn the switch to off will the good battery stay charged until I can swap the bad one ?????

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Old 04-29-2020, 03:01 PM   #5
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With the switch off I’d say both bats are isolated from each other and everything else on the boat unless u have a dedicated feed to the bilge pump...

I was told 5 years is normal bat life....

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Old 04-29-2020, 03:23 PM   #6
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RAY .I KNOW but my brain had the ass to I did nothing ………………………..… ya think commercial eel traps will work well for greenies ………. the commercial ones I can get up here are so large they have runners on the bottom …………………… three day set with two pots today .1 green & no Asian ><>

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what if after I charge ….if I turn the switch to off will the good battery stay charged until I can swap the bad one ?????
The good battery that is charged to the max. voltage will lose voltage even with the switch off because it is trying to charge the low voltage bad battery.
Both batteries are wired in parallel so if you want to saved the good battery from losing voltage disconnect the positive terminal from the bad battery until you get a replacement.

It is possible the bad battery has a corroded terminal and not charging properly, cleaning the terminals with a wire brush and charge both batteries, see what happens.
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RST tried that on the posts CLEAN

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Old 04-29-2020, 06:50 PM   #9
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I Damn just got back ,

I,ll go & pull the wire in the morning ..Tx

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RAY .I KNOW but my brain had the ass to I did nothing ………………………..… ya think commercial eel traps will work well for greenies ………. the commercial ones I can get up here are so large they have runners on the bottom …………………… three day set with two pots today .1 green & no Asian ><>
I’m using my homemade eel trap, took the one way door off at the end of the inlet.... right now it’s baited with crushed crab in a bait bag for the first time,,, ran out of last years squid,,, time will tell.... :-)
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Old 04-30-2020, 07:30 AM   #11
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tHAnks Joey .that, s that,s happening . CJ is telling me when one goes its time to replace both . && of course I can,t remember when I put them in ,

jay put in today .

I can see no pool this year which is fine ………. But those boaters are still gonna party harty on the docks ………. one croup is doing already .

Jay went in today

your going to C dock ..ya can check out the 25.10 Parker that on dock . [d] has a brand new Sea Scout ><>

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Mike, whenever I had one battery go bad, I always replaced both. Just made sense.

No boat, back in the suds.
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Old 04-30-2020, 09:32 AM   #12
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yep that,s what I,m doing ….trying to shop right now

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yep that,s what I,m doing ….trying to shop right now
BJs has good marine batteries. I always used Interstate because I use to have a contact. Guy retired.

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I write the date I buy the batteries on them with a sharpie... An ACR is a worthwhile investment and install... no more playing with battery switches, both battery stay charged.
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whats a ACR ???

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LOL.. IM GLAD U ASKED...
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Automatic charging relay..what they do is combine batteries during charging once the primary battery reaches 13.7 volts, they will drop out around 12.2 so the bulk charge goes to the primary.. they've the best, most practical way to eliminate charging issues on outboard
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Basically both batteries are combined for charging when engine is running. Then separate once engine is off. One battery for starting, one for everything else
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if the boat is wired that way . with a switch if you leave it on both , don,t they both change ????

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I use battery one one day and # two the next,,, never both.... don’t know why I just do ....
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if the boat is wired that way . with a switch if you leave it on both , don,t they both change ????
I have an ACR I'll show you how it works.

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if the boat is wired that way . with a switch if you leave it on both , don,t they both change ????
Yes they do, but if you leave both M on and something drained one, BOTH are dead... it's just one way to make life a whole lot easier.
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thanks ///////// 4 hits 3 Togs …………….but only 4 hits that sucks .&&&&&&&&&& then the wind came ><><

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thanks ///////// 4 hits 3 Togs …………….but only 4 hits that sucks .&&&&&&&&&& then the wind came ><><
beats what I did all day( work and wish I was elsewhere).. damn wind is relentless..

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