Kukri
Well-Known Member
I have just exchanged contracts on a boat which had been carefully laid up by a yard a few months ago. Unfortunately the yard had not spotted that the gas detector was hard wired in and could only be taken out of circuit by removing the fuse. The charger had not been hooked up to shore power and whilst the starter batteries were sitting at 12.6v the house bank were south of 11.1v, thanks to the gas detector.
All the batteries are Rolls deep cycle sealed type, and there are six in the house bank.
After a couple of days of shore power, the Sterling 1250 CED charger declared itself satisfied for the moment and the house bank were at 12.6v
Will any permanent damage have been done?
All the batteries are Rolls deep cycle sealed type, and there are six in the house bank.
After a couple of days of shore power, the Sterling 1250 CED charger declared itself satisfied for the moment and the house bank were at 12.6v
Will any permanent damage have been done?
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