Mike Islander
WKR
There are some good videos on identifying parasytic battery drainage. Identifying the problem doesn't mean you can fix it (trolling motor controller drain, etc.), but a disconnect switch solves every parasytic drain issue.
No. I parked it and didn't have it plugged in. Sat a little over 4 months. The charger on the boat has 3 different settings that it does automatically. Charge, condition and auto maintain. I am guessing I should get a disconnect and leave it plugged in all the time.Did you have them charging while it was parked in the shed?
I was roasting batteries for several years but I would always charge them to full and only plug it in when needed. The past 3-4 years I have my boat plugged in any time it isn’t in the water and my battery problem went away.
If it has all 3 charge profiles, then yes. Leave it plugged in all of the time. It'd be hard for any battery to last 4 months with no charging source.No. I parked it and didn't have it plugged in. Sat a little over 4 months. The charger on the boat has 3 different settings that it does automatically. Charge, condition and auto maintain. I am guessing I should get a disconnect and leave it plugged in all the time.
If it has all 3 charge profiles, then yes. Leave it plugged in all of the time. It'd be hard for any battery to last 4 months with no charging source.
Take them to a battery outfitters or similar store and see if they can revive them. They saved a couple odyssey batteries for me that my onboard and regular charger wouldn’t touchI think the batteries are toast or charger is bad. Charged all day and they still show 0 volts
Where do you have a ground in a boat?
Going to take them back to Cabelas tomorrow. They have a 5yr warranty and I bought them a little less than 6 months agoTake them to a battery outfitters or similar store and see if they can revive them. They saved a couple odyssey batteries for me that my onboard and regular charger wouldn’t touch