Javelin
Well-Known Member
Popped across to the boat today to give it a quick sponge out.
There's been a lot of rain the last week or so and being keel stepped there's always a little water that gets in at the shroud t terminals and gets into the bilge.
Decided to run the engine for some heat but hmmm, that's strange the battery seems flat.
Checked below and the mmpt reg says 7.4v but the panels were charging at 4.6v
Multi meter out and all five batteries were below 8 volts.
Grabbed the jump starter from the yard and fired up the engine but it was only charging at 12.4v and not the usual 13.4v.
Ran out an extra stern line and put her in gear and ran her at 2k and hoped that things would improve.
They didn't, in fact the charge voltage went down to 11.4v which was really strange.
Lifted starboard battery access and all seemed fine with the three bats that side.
Lifted up Port access hatch after about half an hour of moving all my sails etc which I'd heaped on top of it.
Dammed glad I did as when I lifted the hatch firstly the rotten eggs smell hit me and the very last battery in line was hot to the touch.
Shut everything down, very carefully disconnected all the bats and gingerly removed the, by now, very hot, angry 120a house battery, off the boat and onto the pontoon.
Went back to the boat, tidied up and an hour or two later checked on the battery which despite the -1 air temp was still hot to touch.
Have had a blazing head ache all evening due to the fumes it gave off in the boat.
Considering myself very lucky it didn't all go boom.
Makes you wonder what you can do to spot this kind of thing earlier.
There's been a lot of rain the last week or so and being keel stepped there's always a little water that gets in at the shroud t terminals and gets into the bilge.
Decided to run the engine for some heat but hmmm, that's strange the battery seems flat.
Checked below and the mmpt reg says 7.4v but the panels were charging at 4.6v
Multi meter out and all five batteries were below 8 volts.
Grabbed the jump starter from the yard and fired up the engine but it was only charging at 12.4v and not the usual 13.4v.
Ran out an extra stern line and put her in gear and ran her at 2k and hoped that things would improve.
They didn't, in fact the charge voltage went down to 11.4v which was really strange.
Lifted starboard battery access and all seemed fine with the three bats that side.
Lifted up Port access hatch after about half an hour of moving all my sails etc which I'd heaped on top of it.
Dammed glad I did as when I lifted the hatch firstly the rotten eggs smell hit me and the very last battery in line was hot to the touch.
Shut everything down, very carefully disconnected all the bats and gingerly removed the, by now, very hot, angry 120a house battery, off the boat and onto the pontoon.
Went back to the boat, tidied up and an hour or two later checked on the battery which despite the -1 air temp was still hot to touch.
Have had a blazing head ache all evening due to the fumes it gave off in the boat.
Considering myself very lucky it didn't all go boom.
Makes you wonder what you can do to spot this kind of thing earlier.
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