SarahD
Member
- Joined
- Jul 3, 2018
- Messages
- 16
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-23 (Outboard)
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2307F819
- Vessel Name
- "SARAH D"
- MMSI Number
- yettocome
I have a new R23 and Peter is trying to help but maybe the factory already knows:
My boat is stored in unheated shed in Rochester NY . I can charge batteries now and then but marina will not let customers leave boats plugged in for season. I am too old (81) to remove batteries. Marina is closed off season. I disconnected heavy yellow ground cables (only) from batteries, but then I can't charge batteries once a month or so.
If I leave grounds on (for occasional charger use) and shut off everything, there is still light current draw from radio memory and who knows what else.
My boat has inverter, charger and solar panels.
What is the easiest way to eliminate ALL battery draw and still be able to plug in the charger monthly for a few hours?
Also I noticed, with batteries connected, but all switches off there is an occasional one or two second "whir" from aft somewhere. The kind of sound raising an outboard would be like (engine battery switch is of course off)
Basically, I need to stop ALL current draw yet be able to just plug in 120V every month or so to keep batteries alive. I thought about pulling fuses, but would not know which ones.
Thanks
My boat is stored in unheated shed in Rochester NY . I can charge batteries now and then but marina will not let customers leave boats plugged in for season. I am too old (81) to remove batteries. Marina is closed off season. I disconnected heavy yellow ground cables (only) from batteries, but then I can't charge batteries once a month or so.
If I leave grounds on (for occasional charger use) and shut off everything, there is still light current draw from radio memory and who knows what else.
My boat has inverter, charger and solar panels.
What is the easiest way to eliminate ALL battery draw and still be able to plug in the charger monthly for a few hours?
Also I noticed, with batteries connected, but all switches off there is an occasional one or two second "whir" from aft somewhere. The kind of sound raising an outboard would be like (engine battery switch is of course off)
Basically, I need to stop ALL current draw yet be able to just plug in 120V every month or so to keep batteries alive. I thought about pulling fuses, but would not know which ones.
Thanks