doug748
Well-Known Member
In the summer I thought I was going blind, all the boat lights went dim and I found the service battery with about 10 volts in it. The electrolyte was also low. Anyway I worked around it and eventually charged the battery up. It got me home ok, I don't have a great many electrical requirements.
I figured out that either:
The battery had gone duff - it is about 4/5 years old c 80Ah boat/caravan type. or
I had failed to charge the battery on a number of consecutive days, charging the start battery in error and running the service battery down with the autohelm - I don't really believe this. or
There was a short somewhere in the system.
What is the collective wisdom on this?
I have sort of decided to fit a NASA battery monitor over the winter, because I guess it would help show up any short circuits pretty sharpish and also confirm, at a glance, the charge/discharge status of the main battery. I don't want to be foxed again by a dead flat battery. Is this a sensible option?
I understand the battery capacity remaining function is a bit of guessology. I would take that with a pinch of salt.
Is there any good reason to pay the extra 30 quid for the BM2 unit?
I figured out that either:
The battery had gone duff - it is about 4/5 years old c 80Ah boat/caravan type. or
I had failed to charge the battery on a number of consecutive days, charging the start battery in error and running the service battery down with the autohelm - I don't really believe this. or
There was a short somewhere in the system.
What is the collective wisdom on this?
I have sort of decided to fit a NASA battery monitor over the winter, because I guess it would help show up any short circuits pretty sharpish and also confirm, at a glance, the charge/discharge status of the main battery. I don't want to be foxed again by a dead flat battery. Is this a sensible option?
I understand the battery capacity remaining function is a bit of guessology. I would take that with a pinch of salt.
Is there any good reason to pay the extra 30 quid for the BM2 unit?