PhilR":mup1a7f1 said:
I have four 1 year old Group 34 AGM batteries and the engine battery won't take a charge. The boat is in a heated garage, on shore power with the battery charger operating... all engine switches are on except the parallel switch. The tester reads around 7 volts on the battery. Any ideas on what the problem may be other than a bad battery?
Phil
Hello Phil,
You say your boat has FOUR batteries. Is this the starting or thruster battery? You need to know HOW they are charged...that is, you probably have a THREE bank AC-powered charger, so at least THREE of those batteries should have a DIRECT charge coming from your shore-powered charger. How the 4th battery is supposed to get a charge current is your wild card and you will soon find out which battery it is...but for now you need to
a) get out your "tester" or VOM (volt ohm meter) and determine WHERE/WHICH batteries the leads from the battery charger go.
b) once found, you will see that the charger leads will have an inline fuse within a few inches of the battery - verify the fuses are good. You must know the location of those fuses and have spares aboard. Ascertain how the "4th" battery is supposed to get charge current whilst on shore power.
c) You probably DO HAVE A BAD BATTERY. But why? Your two year old battery certainly could have simply failed. But other likely scenarios could be that it was left uncharged and got drawn down as Marc says (from "parasitic" loads). Which means the battery was FINE but got RUINED do to lack of charge. So, you are back to checking the dead battery's means of receiving charge - either the inline fuse is blown or the Blue Seas ACR that was supposed to allow charge current to pass through one of your other batteries has crapped out.
Good luck with your investigations!
dave