CliveG
Well-Known Member
We have been having problems with the domestic power this year on Sirenia.
The domestic battery is made up of 4 No. 6v 225Amp/hr batteries
Without any load the the system showed about 12.5 volts.
As soon as any load was applied the voltage dropped.
The other weekend a bilge pump ran when we tacked and all the nav instruments shut down.
The voltage had dropped to 10.5v.
With the engine running the 70 amp alternator was shown to be delivering over 100 amps.
We had a bit of a look at things last weekend and could not really find a reason for this apart from some duff batteries.
The batteries are only 1 year old so this was very annoying.
Today I have been down to have another go at things and to measure up the battery bays for new batteries.
Each cell of all the batteries showed at least 2v and this was not dropping when a load was applied.
This started me thinking.
I tried splitting the bank in 2 and in doing so I re-made the connections to the batteries.
One bank then held to 12.5v with load applied.
I then set to and cleaned up all the battery terminals.
I then fired up the Eber and the voltage held up.
Problem cured. No need to get new batteries.
I am now a happy chap.
The domestic battery is made up of 4 No. 6v 225Amp/hr batteries
Without any load the the system showed about 12.5 volts.
As soon as any load was applied the voltage dropped.
The other weekend a bilge pump ran when we tacked and all the nav instruments shut down.
The voltage had dropped to 10.5v.
With the engine running the 70 amp alternator was shown to be delivering over 100 amps.
We had a bit of a look at things last weekend and could not really find a reason for this apart from some duff batteries.
The batteries are only 1 year old so this was very annoying.
Today I have been down to have another go at things and to measure up the battery bays for new batteries.
Each cell of all the batteries showed at least 2v and this was not dropping when a load was applied.
This started me thinking.
I tried splitting the bank in 2 and in doing so I re-made the connections to the batteries.
One bank then held to 12.5v with load applied.
I then set to and cleaned up all the battery terminals.
I then fired up the Eber and the voltage held up.
Problem cured. No need to get new batteries.
I am now a happy chap.