GaylesFaerie
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- Gayles Faerie
Hi All, I hope I can get some insight on this one after disappointing Gayle this evening. The boat is a well maintained 2012 R27. I haven’t had a hint of engine starting problems after purchasing the boat last summer and so far this season running the boat 2-3 times a week.
I always leave the boat on Shore Power with just the Fridge ON on the DC side and the Battery Charger ON on the AC side. Upon boarding the boat the Victron battery monitor reads: 100% SOC and 14.35 Volts. I just topped off the batteries 3 weeks ago and saw no plates being exposed. The Hydrovolt Hygrometer readings in April for all cells in the four batteries were all over 1.25. The batteries were installed new in April of 2018.
The big red engine service switch is ON. Engine cooling seacock is OPEN. Turned the key, got the start alarm as usual, then it sounds like the starter engages for a quarter of a turn with a slight groan and then nothing. The DC analog meter at the helm (the 3 position switch is set to the 1 position) starts at 13.3 volts and drops down to 9 volts when attempting to start.
The engine (and house) battery post connections were all removed, cleaned, and refastened in good condition when topping off the battery. See pictures below. The engine fuse was cleaned this spring and shows no corrosion (see pictures, the brown color around the ring connectors is conductive grease to prevent corrosion). I haven’t checked the connections under the red service switch yet but that area in general is very clean.
In the engine compartment on port is a power post that looks suspicious. One side looks to have a pristine connector ring while the other side shows corrosion on the ring and on the braided wire that is exposed by the wire jacket not reaching and sealing with the ring connector. Could this be the problem? I think this is part of the starter circuit but am not sure - the end of the wire that is corroded disappears forward under the engine.
I don’t know if I’ve checked all the connection nodes in the starting circuit so I could use some schooling there if anyone knows where else to look. I suppose the starter connection needs a good look but don’t know where it is.
Battery post: https://photos.app.goo.gl/gUFrAPkSTrnHiwjC6
Engine fuse: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Mwtpm9vCaukcuqz6A
Power post: https://photos.app.goo.gl/qKfFVG17WSFS9DaQ7
P.S. I had just run the boat the day before and like usual, nothing unusual.
Thanks, GF
I always leave the boat on Shore Power with just the Fridge ON on the DC side and the Battery Charger ON on the AC side. Upon boarding the boat the Victron battery monitor reads: 100% SOC and 14.35 Volts. I just topped off the batteries 3 weeks ago and saw no plates being exposed. The Hydrovolt Hygrometer readings in April for all cells in the four batteries were all over 1.25. The batteries were installed new in April of 2018.
The big red engine service switch is ON. Engine cooling seacock is OPEN. Turned the key, got the start alarm as usual, then it sounds like the starter engages for a quarter of a turn with a slight groan and then nothing. The DC analog meter at the helm (the 3 position switch is set to the 1 position) starts at 13.3 volts and drops down to 9 volts when attempting to start.
The engine (and house) battery post connections were all removed, cleaned, and refastened in good condition when topping off the battery. See pictures below. The engine fuse was cleaned this spring and shows no corrosion (see pictures, the brown color around the ring connectors is conductive grease to prevent corrosion). I haven’t checked the connections under the red service switch yet but that area in general is very clean.
In the engine compartment on port is a power post that looks suspicious. One side looks to have a pristine connector ring while the other side shows corrosion on the ring and on the braided wire that is exposed by the wire jacket not reaching and sealing with the ring connector. Could this be the problem? I think this is part of the starter circuit but am not sure - the end of the wire that is corroded disappears forward under the engine.
I don’t know if I’ve checked all the connection nodes in the starting circuit so I could use some schooling there if anyone knows where else to look. I suppose the starter connection needs a good look but don’t know where it is.
Battery post: https://photos.app.goo.gl/gUFrAPkSTrnHiwjC6
Engine fuse: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Mwtpm9vCaukcuqz6A
Power post: https://photos.app.goo.gl/qKfFVG17WSFS9DaQ7
P.S. I had just run the boat the day before and like usual, nothing unusual.
Thanks, GF