I checked my batteries today using the floating 4-colored-ball device. Every cell I tested caused all 4 balls to float, indicating full charge state.
After talking with Andrew today it was decided while the boat is docked I should disconnect the shore power and turn off any 12v draining device and leave it this way overnight to let the batteries rest.
Tomorrow I will return to the boat and using the battery voltmeter located alongside the helm I will check the voltage for all three banks using the toggle switch adjacent to the voltmeter. This will/should provide me with a reliable voltage readout for the batteries.
Prior to disconnecting the shore power and turning off two devices; the 12v refrigerator and a 120v dehumidifier the voltmeter for all 3 banks registered 13.5 volts. The battery charger was also engaged prior to disconnecting the shore power and recall that it wasn't charging at the time.
When all power draw in the boat was removed the voltmeter on all 3 banks slowly sank to just over 13 volts. This was maybe over a period of 10 minutes after removing all the power draw.
I'm hoping that tomorrow after the batteries have been allowed to rest, assuming the batteries were fully charged prior to removing all the power draw and the battery charger, the voltmeter on each of the 3 banks will register around 12.7 volts.
During my chat with Andrew I mentioned I had not needed to add any water to any of the battery cells over some 3 and a bit years. He was impressed but not concerned... and said I must have had good batteries delivered from the factory when it was delivered in Aug 2009. 😀
One last note... When checking the batteries with the 4-colored-ball hydrometer device I noted that none of the batteries had their month and year dots removed. 😱
After talking with Andrew today it was decided while the boat is docked I should disconnect the shore power and turn off any 12v draining device and leave it this way overnight to let the batteries rest.
Tomorrow I will return to the boat and using the battery voltmeter located alongside the helm I will check the voltage for all three banks using the toggle switch adjacent to the voltmeter. This will/should provide me with a reliable voltage readout for the batteries.
Prior to disconnecting the shore power and turning off two devices; the 12v refrigerator and a 120v dehumidifier the voltmeter for all 3 banks registered 13.5 volts. The battery charger was also engaged prior to disconnecting the shore power and recall that it wasn't charging at the time.
When all power draw in the boat was removed the voltmeter on all 3 banks slowly sank to just over 13 volts. This was maybe over a period of 10 minutes after removing all the power draw.
I'm hoping that tomorrow after the batteries have been allowed to rest, assuming the batteries were fully charged prior to removing all the power draw and the battery charger, the voltmeter on each of the 3 banks will register around 12.7 volts.
During my chat with Andrew I mentioned I had not needed to add any water to any of the battery cells over some 3 and a bit years. He was impressed but not concerned... and said I must have had good batteries delivered from the factory when it was delivered in Aug 2009. 😀
One last note... When checking the batteries with the 4-colored-ball hydrometer device I noted that none of the batteries had their month and year dots removed. 😱