DavidWR
Member
I have a 1 year old boat with a single (110 Ah) battery. It has a hardwired battery charger that works off the shore power, and an alternator on the engine.
I mainly use the boat at weekends, and when I get to the boat on a Sat, having left it on Sun night, the battery is almost invariably low, not having enough charge to turn the engine. This problem is fixed by putting the battery on charge for about 30mins. I know this problem could be eliminated by leaving the shore power connected, but I don't want to do that.
I have measured the drain current on the battery with everything off, and the drain is around 200mA. This sounds high to me - what does the panel think?
The only thing on is a CO alarm and the bilge pumps - none of which can be switched off while I'm away, even if I wanted to.
Does this sound like I have some other problem that is causing the current drain, or is this what people generally live with?
Any ideas?
Dave.
I mainly use the boat at weekends, and when I get to the boat on a Sat, having left it on Sun night, the battery is almost invariably low, not having enough charge to turn the engine. This problem is fixed by putting the battery on charge for about 30mins. I know this problem could be eliminated by leaving the shore power connected, but I don't want to do that.
I have measured the drain current on the battery with everything off, and the drain is around 200mA. This sounds high to me - what does the panel think?
The only thing on is a CO alarm and the bilge pumps - none of which can be switched off while I'm away, even if I wanted to.
Does this sound like I have some other problem that is causing the current drain, or is this what people generally live with?
Any ideas?
Dave.