SimonFa
Well-Known Member
I won't be able to look at this for a few days so I'm thinking about where to start when I get chance to do some fault finding.
It looks like my electric windlass and house batteries aren't being charged very quickly, if at all, when I'm running the engine, it seems to be a real problem for the windlass battery which was struggling to haul in the anchor last couple of times I've used it.
Is it possible that the alternator voltage could drop to a level that's low enough not to provide a suitable charging current yet not trigger the alarm? I suppose the alarm could have failed?
I did have the belt off earlier in the season while I changed the coolant and put a new one on while I was at it as the old one as at least 8 years ole that I'm aware off, could that be a problem if not tight enough?
On a related topic, what's the best sort of battery for an electric windlass? A leisure battery was installed when I had the windlass fitted but thinking about the usage I'd have thought a car starter battery would be better as it tends to be short periods of high current drain?
Thanks in advance,
Simon
It looks like my electric windlass and house batteries aren't being charged very quickly, if at all, when I'm running the engine, it seems to be a real problem for the windlass battery which was struggling to haul in the anchor last couple of times I've used it.
Is it possible that the alternator voltage could drop to a level that's low enough not to provide a suitable charging current yet not trigger the alarm? I suppose the alarm could have failed?
I did have the belt off earlier in the season while I changed the coolant and put a new one on while I was at it as the old one as at least 8 years ole that I'm aware off, could that be a problem if not tight enough?
On a related topic, what's the best sort of battery for an electric windlass? A leisure battery was installed when I had the windlass fitted but thinking about the usage I'd have thought a car starter battery would be better as it tends to be short periods of high current drain?
Thanks in advance,
Simon