rt11002003
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- Joined
- Dec 16, 2008
- Messages
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C SE
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2113H314
- Vessel Name
- Loaf'N
My 2014 R21EC had a run down house battery, 7.6v, when I bought it. Supposedly, the batteries had been fully charged before delivery. Started engine, Garmin wouldn't engage, thruster wouldn't work. Prior owner then said m/b thruster had run battery down. Replaced battery. Charged all batteries w/on board charger; voltage readings 13+v on all batteries while charging; 12.8 otherwise. Boat has AC with two additional group 24 batteries.
Things seemed OK for a couple of days. Yesterday, house battery was down to 7+v. All switches off since 12-15-15.
PO said something about house battery not charging from alternator. Makes no sense to me. Doesn't the system work by using automatic charging relays (ACR)to charge start battery, when ACR senses start battery charged moves charge to next battery and continues until all batteries charged? Doesn't that happen to be the way for both alternator and battery charger?
I've never dealt with ACRs in the R21EC before, can't really recall how my other tugs were wired.
Is the thruster on/off switch wired directly to the house battery? Is the on/off switch under the helm console wired directly to the house battery?
Any thoughts about where the most likely current drawing device is? I'm sure this isn't a unique issue.
Things seemed OK for a couple of days. Yesterday, house battery was down to 7+v. All switches off since 12-15-15.
PO said something about house battery not charging from alternator. Makes no sense to me. Doesn't the system work by using automatic charging relays (ACR)to charge start battery, when ACR senses start battery charged moves charge to next battery and continues until all batteries charged? Doesn't that happen to be the way for both alternator and battery charger?
I've never dealt with ACRs in the R21EC before, can't really recall how my other tugs were wired.
Is the thruster on/off switch wired directly to the house battery? Is the on/off switch under the helm console wired directly to the house battery?
Any thoughts about where the most likely current drawing device is? I'm sure this isn't a unique issue.