petem
Well-Known Member
At work we have an expression "technical suicide" for those questions that you REALLY REALLY should know the answer to but don't. Colleagues generally roll their eyes, take the piss, etc when one of these questions is asked but it has to be done.
Anyhow here's a question that I should know the answer to but don't (so be kind)....
When I'm off shore power, how do I tell that my batteries are getting low in charge? Will I see the voltage drop on the 12v panel? Is there a point at which I should switch off the 12v supply in order to save my batteries?
Anyhow here's a question that I should know the answer to but don't (so be kind)....
When I'm off shore power, how do I tell that my batteries are getting low in charge? Will I see the voltage drop on the 12v panel? Is there a point at which I should switch off the 12v supply in order to save my batteries?

