Cbjroms
Well-Known Member
Purchased my boat from a dealer in September last year. The boat was new in December 2014 and so was less than one year old.
When I got the boat home (sat on the drive waiting for Spring) I noticed that the House battery was flat and plugged the boat into shore power and have left it connected since then.
The boat is fitted with a CTEK M200 charger which, as I understand, can be safely left running continuously.
Today, being a lovely day here on the South coast, I went out to the boat and disconnected the shore power. But having turned-on the main switches there is no House battery power at all. A voltmeter across the battery shows that it was only holding about 2volts! Re-connecting the shore power I can see that the voltage across the battery is starting to climb again.
My question is whether a battery usually fails like this? Also would it be reasonable for me to expect the dealer from whom I purchased the boat to cover the cost of a new battery?
When I got the boat home (sat on the drive waiting for Spring) I noticed that the House battery was flat and plugged the boat into shore power and have left it connected since then.
The boat is fitted with a CTEK M200 charger which, as I understand, can be safely left running continuously.
Today, being a lovely day here on the South coast, I went out to the boat and disconnected the shore power. But having turned-on the main switches there is no House battery power at all. A voltmeter across the battery shows that it was only holding about 2volts! Re-connecting the shore power I can see that the voltage across the battery is starting to climb again.
My question is whether a battery usually fails like this? Also would it be reasonable for me to expect the dealer from whom I purchased the boat to cover the cost of a new battery?