elsdrag00n
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- Emerald Charm
Hello everyone! I made a few careless mistakes docking up to shore power at home port with my r29, namely that I had the AC Main switch accidentally set to Off and I neglected to tell my guest/helper there was a breaker to switch after hooking us up to the shore power before we left. Basically we were just sitting there unplugged.
I got a call from the marina about a week afterword that our boat was beeping and *probably* not sinking 😀 . On arrival, I was relieved to see it was just the Garmin complaining about not being able to find host for the autopilot or something. I stopped being relieved shortly after; my house batteries were in the 10v and 9v range, and even after correcting the breaker on shore and the AC main switch, the Inverter wouldn't start up (no lights) and I couldn't get shore power to come in. My engine battery was listed at normal 12+ voltages, but I couldn't start that either. For bonus points, my 11 year old immediately used the head and informed me he couldn't flush it. Thanks.
I was eventually able to reboot the Inverter by going into parallel mode for a bit. This let us use the lights inside again (and flush!). But I still can't start the boat and it doesn't even try to turn over, even when I'm on shore power; the digital volvo meter at the helm shows the voltage at 7.1, the morningstar remote meter for the solar panel has no read out at all for the batteries, and the volt meter below in the quarter berth is showing 9.5v 12 and 12 now. The 9.5v meter has a 'heartbeat' where the needle wiggles a bit. Is that my solar panel?
The batteries weren't super new anyway.... but these are ruined now yeah? I've done a lot of poking around youtube and this forum and I don't see anyone with anything positive to say about batteries past the 10v range; I think they've been overdischarged. I'm confused why the engine battery is not starting the engine though, is there a dependency there I'm not expecting when the house batteries are completely dead?
Thanks for any advice. I'm relatively new to boats and batteries like these (obviously!).
I got a call from the marina about a week afterword that our boat was beeping and *probably* not sinking 😀 . On arrival, I was relieved to see it was just the Garmin complaining about not being able to find host for the autopilot or something. I stopped being relieved shortly after; my house batteries were in the 10v and 9v range, and even after correcting the breaker on shore and the AC main switch, the Inverter wouldn't start up (no lights) and I couldn't get shore power to come in. My engine battery was listed at normal 12+ voltages, but I couldn't start that either. For bonus points, my 11 year old immediately used the head and informed me he couldn't flush it. Thanks.
I was eventually able to reboot the Inverter by going into parallel mode for a bit. This let us use the lights inside again (and flush!). But I still can't start the boat and it doesn't even try to turn over, even when I'm on shore power; the digital volvo meter at the helm shows the voltage at 7.1, the morningstar remote meter for the solar panel has no read out at all for the batteries, and the volt meter below in the quarter berth is showing 9.5v 12 and 12 now. The 9.5v meter has a 'heartbeat' where the needle wiggles a bit. Is that my solar panel?
The batteries weren't super new anyway.... but these are ruined now yeah? I've done a lot of poking around youtube and this forum and I don't see anyone with anything positive to say about batteries past the 10v range; I think they've been overdischarged. I'm confused why the engine battery is not starting the engine though, is there a dependency there I'm not expecting when the house batteries are completely dead?
Thanks for any advice. I'm relatively new to boats and batteries like these (obviously!).