Moonshiners
Well-Known Member
12v Marine battery (dated around 04/05) we inherrited with our boat is crapping out on us. When I removed it it was holding 4v of charge, after 24 hours trickle charge at home it's holding around 6v. But with a charging rate of anywhere between 10v and 13v.
It used to run everything as long as the engine was going, but would only run ancillaries for about 30 mins after that depending on EQT used... (so pretty useless on a sailing boat)
Is the battery destined for the skip or is there anything I can try first?
If i do buy a new one, any recomendations, what's the main difference between marine/auto batterys?
And what kind of amp should i be looking at for a small sailing boat with an 8hp O/B with charging unit, running - depth, vhf, GPS, and NAV/cabin lights etc...
I know there is a formula but I don't know the average draws, but only looking for a rough idea of what size replacement i should be looking at. I don't want to get one to big which will never charge from the O/B, likewise don't want one small enough that it's useless.
We tend to steam off our mooring for at least 1/2 in and out each time we go out. So average would probably get an hour or two's worth of charge each trip.
Cheers guys n gals just wanted to check before i fork out for a new one!
It used to run everything as long as the engine was going, but would only run ancillaries for about 30 mins after that depending on EQT used... (so pretty useless on a sailing boat)
Is the battery destined for the skip or is there anything I can try first?
If i do buy a new one, any recomendations, what's the main difference between marine/auto batterys?
And what kind of amp should i be looking at for a small sailing boat with an 8hp O/B with charging unit, running - depth, vhf, GPS, and NAV/cabin lights etc...
I know there is a formula but I don't know the average draws, but only looking for a rough idea of what size replacement i should be looking at. I don't want to get one to big which will never charge from the O/B, likewise don't want one small enough that it's useless.
We tend to steam off our mooring for at least 1/2 in and out each time we go out. So average would probably get an hour or two's worth of charge each trip.
Cheers guys n gals just wanted to check before i fork out for a new one!