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Battery Problem
- Midnightsun
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2007 41CMY
Volvo D6-370's - Location: Montreal, Canada
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Re: Battery Problem
Will find out late next week what is wrong with the set I am replacing.
- bud37
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Re: Battery Problem

- KandJ72
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Twin 351W Vdrives
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Re: Battery Problem
- Midnightsun
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Re: Battery Problem
KandJ72 wrote:Source of the post Something I noticed looking at the specs of the batteries you posted, what stood out to me is the recommended charge rate "50" AMPS per battery, so it's very possible your 12volt 10 amp (5 amp per battery) is somehow the cause. Just too slow/low of a rate of charge. It might be causing the batteries to sulphide up.
The 10a circuit is only being used as a top off during the times when 220v shore power is not available on the hard. My normal everyday unit is a 50a. I am at the boat now with new batteries in hand. Voltage reads 11.5 on the house bank right now. Will be swapping out today.
- Midnightsun
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Re: Battery Problem




Bottom line is its fixed and we can now go on to enjoying the boat.

- Midnightsun
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Re: Battery Problem
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Re: Battery Problem
- Midnightsun
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Re: Battery Problem
In our case we rarely use the gen while underway unless we need the stove/oven to prepare a meal so I see no purpose in shutting off the main chargers. I am going to start shutting down solar when connected to shore power or under way though. Pretty simple to do as I have a 50a breaker that runs the solar system.
- bud37
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Re: Battery Problem
Just because it is a 50A charger doesn't mean you will get 50A all the time.....you will only see the max when the charger is connected to a dead bank, anything more and it ramps down quickly as resistance increases.

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Re: Battery Problem
Unless you're sure your charger is okay with seeing conflicting charges, don't hook it up to the genny battery as that will trigger a conflict. The genny should be able to maintain its own battery but if you want to hook up the charger to it, you can hook up a switch to shut down that charge leg when the genny is operating. If you run your genny often though, you shouldn't have to hook up the charger to the genny battery.
I don't leave anything switched on at the panel if it's not in use at the dock or underway. I turn on one thing at a time when it's needed. Leaving all the breakers on is a certain way to cause spikes when source power is finally applied which can take out sensitive electronics. This is why surge suppressors are a good idea. When I have a power failure at home, I go to the panel and shut off most breakers until the power comes back on and then I turn on one breaker at a time. When things fail after a power failure, it's not when the power shuts down, it's when it comes back on and everything is trying to turn on at the same time, they'll either suffer from a spike or a brownout, neither is good.
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