dfogal
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- Joined
- Aug 7, 2019
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-30 S
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2918L415
- Vessel Name
- As You Wish
Hi Folks:
I'm not sure how it happened, but the batteries on my boat are dead. The marina took the boat out of storage and put it in the water. It started up. Ten days later - house battery and engine battery are kaput. They left the parallel switch on - would that do it? Maybe the batteries were nearly kaput and the ten days did them in.
Anyhow, I would ideally like to pull the five batteries from the compartment on the port side of the boat. I could then measure them, charge them, rehabilitate them and/or replace them.
Looking in the compartment today - it appears like the batteries are in a black plastic cage that is screwed to the deck. Is this on some sort of rail? How do I get those batteries out? Can I get them out as a unit of four - then reach the one?
Insights welcomed. It killed me today when all the boats were leaving the dock. And mine was not. :-(
Daryll
As You Wish
Windsor,ON
I'm not sure how it happened, but the batteries on my boat are dead. The marina took the boat out of storage and put it in the water. It started up. Ten days later - house battery and engine battery are kaput. They left the parallel switch on - would that do it? Maybe the batteries were nearly kaput and the ten days did them in.
Anyhow, I would ideally like to pull the five batteries from the compartment on the port side of the boat. I could then measure them, charge them, rehabilitate them and/or replace them.
Looking in the compartment today - it appears like the batteries are in a black plastic cage that is screwed to the deck. Is this on some sort of rail? How do I get those batteries out? Can I get them out as a unit of four - then reach the one?
Insights welcomed. It killed me today when all the boats were leaving the dock. And mine was not. :-(
Daryll
As You Wish
Windsor,ON