Chris_Robb
Well-Known Member
Jimi - question is - why did the engine battery go flat. - The only reason in my book would be:
You used it for domestics - by mistake
The battery is dud - get a new one - problem goes away
You left the boat for a long time and didn't bother with your batteries.
In my book, there should be no situation where an engine battery is flat. Solve the problem, don't treat the symptoms!
OK so there may be good reasons to have (occaisional) alternative charging in an emergency, and I think the best thing for that is a small cheap generator, which will also double as something to run mains tools. I do suggest that you pay a little more and get one that is quiet, otherwise all those around you will be complaining about the wee noisy joc in the anchorage last w/e!
You used it for domestics - by mistake
The battery is dud - get a new one - problem goes away
You left the boat for a long time and didn't bother with your batteries.
In my book, there should be no situation where an engine battery is flat. Solve the problem, don't treat the symptoms!
OK so there may be good reasons to have (occaisional) alternative charging in an emergency, and I think the best thing for that is a small cheap generator, which will also double as something to run mains tools. I do suggest that you pay a little more and get one that is quiet, otherwise all those around you will be complaining about the wee noisy joc in the anchorage last w/e!