Ian_Rob
Well-Known Member
The last few times I have been to my boat, I have noticed on arriving that the panel voltmeter needle is indicating a voltage - this despite the fact that the master switches haven't yet been turned on. As soon as they are, the needle drops to zero and the meter appears/ed to function properly thereafter.
However, when I left the boat yesterday morning , shortly after turning all the master switches off, an 'under voltage' light appeared on the electric panel and a buzzer started. Curiously, whilst the alarm light related to the domestic batteries, I could only turn it off and silence the alarm by disconnecting the engine battery.
What is going on here? Is it time to replace the master switches?
There is a 'link all' master switch but this was turned off.
PS The boat isn't connected to shore power.
PPS I brought both domestic batteries home and find that they have a charge of 12.79 and 12.89 volts respectively.
However, when I left the boat yesterday morning , shortly after turning all the master switches off, an 'under voltage' light appeared on the electric panel and a buzzer started. Curiously, whilst the alarm light related to the domestic batteries, I could only turn it off and silence the alarm by disconnecting the engine battery.
What is going on here? Is it time to replace the master switches?
There is a 'link all' master switch but this was turned off.
PS The boat isn't connected to shore power.
PPS I brought both domestic batteries home and find that they have a charge of 12.79 and 12.89 volts respectively.
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