wonkywinch
Well-Known Member
Thanks for your tips. I charged them one at a time and two of the three domestic batteries caused the CO alarm sitting on top of the battery in the cupboard to alarm within 10 mins. One domestic and the engine battery seem OK.
All four of these are Exide Dual ER350 flooded cell batteries.
The charger is a Crystec 12v/40A powered by shore power and the dip switches were in the factory default position. My question is, are the Exide Dual ER350, what Crystec refer to as "Opened type bat free electrolyte (wet)" or "Classic sealed type bat (Sealed lead)". The default position for boost is also ON.
The BM2 is showing a charging voltage of 14.4v. I had a cheap multimeter I keep on the boat but don't trust it's accuracy (it read 16.5v open circuit voltage on all the batteries), will check tomorrow with my Fluke meter. As mentioned, the dealer told us the 2016 boat had new batteries when we bought her last year so I wonder if that was a fib or there is something wrong with the settings/the ER350s.
EXIDE Dual ER350 | Exide
https://www.cristec.fr/english/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2022/01/YPO-manual.pdf


All four of these are Exide Dual ER350 flooded cell batteries.
The charger is a Crystec 12v/40A powered by shore power and the dip switches were in the factory default position. My question is, are the Exide Dual ER350, what Crystec refer to as "Opened type bat free electrolyte (wet)" or "Classic sealed type bat (Sealed lead)". The default position for boost is also ON.
The BM2 is showing a charging voltage of 14.4v. I had a cheap multimeter I keep on the boat but don't trust it's accuracy (it read 16.5v open circuit voltage on all the batteries), will check tomorrow with my Fluke meter. As mentioned, the dealer told us the 2016 boat had new batteries when we bought her last year so I wonder if that was a fib or there is something wrong with the settings/the ER350s.
EXIDE Dual ER350 | Exide
https://www.cristec.fr/english/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2022/01/YPO-manual.pdf

