griervictoria
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- Joined
- Feb 6, 2014
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-302 C
- Vessel Name
- The Glasgow Ranger
I recently was anchored for 2 days and nights, with my engine and thruster batteries switches turned off. I had the main fridge, beer (Cockpit) fridge running all the time and the Webasto heater running at night on a low setting.
On the 3rd morning I was shocked to find that ALL my batteries were run down to the point that I could not start the engine. The parallel switch was off the whole time.
I waited for 3 hours and the solar panel charged things up enough to get the engine running. (I only have a portable genset which I did not have aboard at that time. (Will not leave it home again!)
My question to the factory is, could the original wiring have somehow connected the engine and thruster batteries to the house batteries?. I subsequently had a load test done and all batteries are good.
Has anybody else encountered this problem before? Can the factory rep please help here.
Thanks. Jim Grier Canoe Cove BC Glasgow Ranger.
On the 3rd morning I was shocked to find that ALL my batteries were run down to the point that I could not start the engine. The parallel switch was off the whole time.
I waited for 3 hours and the solar panel charged things up enough to get the engine running. (I only have a portable genset which I did not have aboard at that time. (Will not leave it home again!)
My question to the factory is, could the original wiring have somehow connected the engine and thruster batteries to the house batteries?. I subsequently had a load test done and all batteries are good.
Has anybody else encountered this problem before? Can the factory rep please help here.
Thanks. Jim Grier Canoe Cove BC Glasgow Ranger.