Zagato
Well-Known Member
The leisure battery I inherited with the boat can be charged from the 6HP outboard but it appears to be a simple lead from from the engine to the battery terminals unless their is a fuse of something hidden!
I am always concerned with charging sealed batteries due to the risk of it exploding let alone the hydrogen they give off (A few have been known to blow up when charged in kitchens near naked flames!) This scenario should only happen with high powered chargers so am I right in saying that the outboard engine charge is so low it doesn't matter. Do you leave your charging cable connected all the time or have you put something in line to go onto to trickle charge when the battery is fully charged as my charger does for safety?
Can anyone write a more long winded question....need a coffee
I am always concerned with charging sealed batteries due to the risk of it exploding let alone the hydrogen they give off (A few have been known to blow up when charged in kitchens near naked flames!) This scenario should only happen with high powered chargers so am I right in saying that the outboard engine charge is so low it doesn't matter. Do you leave your charging cable connected all the time or have you put something in line to go onto to trickle charge when the battery is fully charged as my charger does for safety?
Can anyone write a more long winded question....need a coffee