Newf
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- Apr 10, 2014
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- Saltwater Joy
Had my boat out yesterday for the first time in about 3 weeks. It sat on the trailer for that timeframe with temperatures as low as 2 degrees C. I had the main switch in the off position so nothing should have been powered up.
The engine fired up with no issue but nothing tied to the house battery had power. I connected both batteries with a small set of jumpers and power was restored to everything immediately. I took the jumpers off within 20 seconds and everything stayed powered up.
I understand why it would power when I had both batteries connected but why did it stay powered up after being only connected for 20 seconds or less? Was there something that was triggered or switched on in the charging system when I connected both batteries that then allowed the components to be powered by the alternator until the house battery was charged again?
Probably a simple answer but I'm at a loss with anything electrical.
Newf
The engine fired up with no issue but nothing tied to the house battery had power. I connected both batteries with a small set of jumpers and power was restored to everything immediately. I took the jumpers off within 20 seconds and everything stayed powered up.
I understand why it would power when I had both batteries connected but why did it stay powered up after being only connected for 20 seconds or less? Was there something that was triggered or switched on in the charging system when I connected both batteries that then allowed the components to be powered by the alternator until the house battery was charged again?
Probably a simple answer but I'm at a loss with anything electrical.
Newf