Fly-fish
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- Joined
- Oct 20, 2013
- Messages
- 86
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-288 C
- Vessel Name
- Stella Maris
Earlier I had posted a question on battery replacement to this site and received some sound advice on battery type, advantages, disadvantages, etc. I ended up choosing the AGM batteries. Further, as these were almost 80lbs. each and carrying them or lifting them onto the boat and the battery well was a concern for my back (especially with the boating season upon us), I decided to have the local marina install the batteries.
One and a half weeks later, the installer called me and said "you're all set"..."damn those batteries were heavy". I asked if he test started the engine and he said he had not. I asked if he changed the charger to the dip switch settings I copied from the battery charger pamphlet furnished with the boat. "Yes, I did. I've been doing this for thirty years. Got it, no problem".
So after work tonight I stopped at the marina to fire her up. I check the battery banks 1-2-3 via the toggle switch on the DC panel and got 14.4 volts out of 1 &2 and 14.5 out of 3 switch setting.
I turned the key (still on shore power and charger) and the boat went click click clikc clikc (4 clicks equal "one Mississippi" counting. I tried again with the parallel switch on and got the same thing. Click click click click. The worst sound!
Now if this were a car, I would think dead battery (first), bad connection or ground (second), bad solenoid (third) (do we still have solenoids on car starters). But the batteries are new, so the first idea I toss out. I am guessing a bad ground or he hooked up wrong somehow.
Does anyone out there have any ideas on what to check? How to check this?
Of course, I am calling the marina in the morning and letting them know that they needed to do more than carry the batteries down there and put them in some confoguration. They need to start to boat too.
Thanks in advance for any ideas !
Mike
One and a half weeks later, the installer called me and said "you're all set"..."damn those batteries were heavy". I asked if he test started the engine and he said he had not. I asked if he changed the charger to the dip switch settings I copied from the battery charger pamphlet furnished with the boat. "Yes, I did. I've been doing this for thirty years. Got it, no problem".
So after work tonight I stopped at the marina to fire her up. I check the battery banks 1-2-3 via the toggle switch on the DC panel and got 14.4 volts out of 1 &2 and 14.5 out of 3 switch setting.
I turned the key (still on shore power and charger) and the boat went click click clikc clikc (4 clicks equal "one Mississippi" counting. I tried again with the parallel switch on and got the same thing. Click click click click. The worst sound!
Now if this were a car, I would think dead battery (first), bad connection or ground (second), bad solenoid (third) (do we still have solenoids on car starters). But the batteries are new, so the first idea I toss out. I am guessing a bad ground or he hooked up wrong somehow.
Does anyone out there have any ideas on what to check? How to check this?
Of course, I am calling the marina in the morning and letting them know that they needed to do more than carry the batteries down there and put them in some confoguration. They need to start to boat too.
Thanks in advance for any ideas !
Mike