Cutwater28GG
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- Jan 14, 2016
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-28
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- Cutwater 28
- Vessel Name
- Living The Dream
took the boat to dinner. left house battery switch on to keep fridge running. sun set so no amps from solar panel and no shore power.
no other electronics on apart from accidentally leaving underwater LED lights on.
came back to boat after 3 hours, start engine fine, alarms from autopilot, sonar low voltage. check voltage on house - 8 volts - crikey.
engine and thruster battery both show close to 13 volts like normal.
engine charging showing 14.1 volts on volvo control panel. cannot run house electronics for garmin as low voltage. garmin turns off initially after engine starts.
batteries were all fully charged before we left, shore power and engine charging.
I'm pretty sure the house batteries are toast. end of life and they just couldnt handle 3 hours of the fridge. i replaced the engine battery last year as it was EOL. not sure on age, but I bet its a number of years. maybe even 5 and they are the original ones in the boat.
even if they werent toast and it was some weird power draw, I bet they are toast now!!
if I had a weird power draw on the battery whilst I was away, my gut tells me there would be some signs like a blown fuse as to draw down that many amps so quickly would have been a large load.
I'm not going mad right and I shouldn't be checking something else causing the power draw?
no other electronics on apart from accidentally leaving underwater LED lights on.
came back to boat after 3 hours, start engine fine, alarms from autopilot, sonar low voltage. check voltage on house - 8 volts - crikey.
engine and thruster battery both show close to 13 volts like normal.
engine charging showing 14.1 volts on volvo control panel. cannot run house electronics for garmin as low voltage. garmin turns off initially after engine starts.
batteries were all fully charged before we left, shore power and engine charging.
I'm pretty sure the house batteries are toast. end of life and they just couldnt handle 3 hours of the fridge. i replaced the engine battery last year as it was EOL. not sure on age, but I bet its a number of years. maybe even 5 and they are the original ones in the boat.
even if they werent toast and it was some weird power draw, I bet they are toast now!!
if I had a weird power draw on the battery whilst I was away, my gut tells me there would be some signs like a blown fuse as to draw down that many amps so quickly would have been a large load.
I'm not going mad right and I shouldn't be checking something else causing the power draw?