MykeD
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- Sep 7, 2017
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- C-32 CB
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- Sea You Next Tuesday
I have a 2017 C24 that has major electrolysis issues (outdrive required major repairing, all of the zincs gone in weeks, and bow thruster required a replacement). We narrowed it down to the ACRs and took them out of line. Now we have issues with the batteries holding charge for any length of time. The batteries are new to this season. At the Newport RI boat show we noticed that the C24 now comes with an Galvanic Isolator. What changed? We have a spent a pretty penny fixing this only to stop the leakage but have a part working boat.
We don’t have a good history with power on this vessel. Our boat was delivered with a bad charger (Abso), bad batteries, and a bad windless each which took a while to diagnose.
What model isolator is being used? I can’t find it in the parts list. Could my ACRs be bad? What do the ACRs actually do on this boat. I get the concept but with a “Smart” charger, why are they needed?
My batteries now charge from shore power and from the alternator when over 1800(ish) RPMs but die soon after.
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We don’t have a good history with power on this vessel. Our boat was delivered with a bad charger (Abso), bad batteries, and a bad windless each which took a while to diagnose.
What model isolator is being used? I can’t find it in the parts list. Could my ACRs be bad? What do the ACRs actually do on this boat. I get the concept but with a “Smart” charger, why are they needed?
My batteries now charge from shore power and from the alternator when over 1800(ish) RPMs but die soon after.
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