KAM
Well-Known Member
I went down to the boat last week. The two 110 Ah domestic batteries were down to 12 V so I plugged in the charger. I went down a couple of days later and unplugged it but left the battery charger connected. 3 days later the batteries were down to 9.8 V. I checked and the charger was polarity was correct as it was still connected. All switches were off and main switches off. I checked the charger leads and they read open circuit with the charger unplugged. Two 20 watt solar panels are connected to the battery but not charging much due to mid winter and position. I can't work out why the batteries would go completely flat so quickly. The battery monitor is a Xantrex which draws about 100ma and has been on the boat for 12 years. The solar controller is a Vectron with trickle charge for the starter battery. I had the starter battery go suddenly flat last winter so moved the power supply for the Xantrex monitor which was wired to the starter battery over to the domestic battery as I thought the starter battery was suffering as it only gets a trickle charge from the solar panels via the Vectron controller. To summarise the installation has been on the boat for 12 years without problems. Starter battery went flat suddenly last winter. I moved the Xantrex power supply to the domestic batteries at the start of the winter. The domestic batteries have now also gone flat suddenly despite holding charge reasonably well over the winter and being recently fully charged. The batteries were 5 years old so due for replacement anyway but I'm reluctant to install new batteries until I understand the failure. Can anyone shed any light on what the problem might be.