Gypsy
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- Gypsy
I just spent last night on hook. This morning, the starting battery was dead. I was able to use the crossover switch to provide power to start the engine. I don't know why the battery went dead. Here is some background info. Soon after we left the dock we encountered a bad thunder storm that went on for a few hours. When we got to our destination, we had difficulty holding bottom so had to use the windless a lot. Then, to monitor our holding, I kept the chart plotter on until well after the storm subsided. In the morning, I used the inverter to make coffee, then started the generator to cook breakfast. When we got ready to leave, the starting battery was dead. I didn't notice the voltage reading on the engine display, but just checked it and it reads 13.8 volts. On the electrical panel there is a small toggle switch that shows the condition of three batteries, I have four, but from what I can tell, none of them are for starting the engine. My boat is a C28 with 148 hours on it. The AGM batteries should all be good. Something I did ran the battery down - I Just don't know what, and I don't want to do it again.
Any ideas will be appreciated.
Any ideas will be appreciated.