Seven Spades
Well-Known Member
I have just returned to my boat and found that I have left the fridge on all week. Thankfully I have a keel cooler so it has not run the batteries flat but they are now low and need re-charging. I have plugged in the shore power and they are getting 2.2A. If I start the engine the alternator will give them around 30A at this level of charge.
My question is why does the shore power take so long to re-charge the batteries compared to the alternator, is it being kinder to the batteries by "trickle" charging them or is it likely that the batter charger is at end of life?
My question is why does the shore power take so long to re-charge the batteries compared to the alternator, is it being kinder to the batteries by "trickle" charging them or is it likely that the batter charger is at end of life?