strokeoluck
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Jan 4, 2009
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We finally put our "new" 2005 Bayliner (used of course, but new to us) in the third stall of our garage today. Had to do a bit of cleaning out but after more efficiently storing just about everything - and putting some things in the basement - it fits great. I lowered the lower unit and could hear the battery starting to wind down a bit, like it was running out of juice. The guy that sold me the boat showed me where the original battery is located, and then also showed me two "extra" batteries in the engine area, as well as a charger of some sort that was mounted inside the engine compartment. He said all I'd have to do is plug the charger into a regular outlet and let the batteries charge. My questions for those of you that may have such a set up...
1) Why do I need three batteries? The only additional item he had installed in the boat was a Lowrance gps/depth/fish finder.
2) If I plug this battery charger thing in, how long should I leave it plugged in?
3) Will the charger automatically charge (trickle charge?) all three batteries, or do I have to rotate something around to ensure all three get charged?
I can't find a manual for the charger, and will admit that it was cold enough outside today that I wasn't eager to sit still with my head in the engine compartment trying to figure it out. Thanks in advance for any help you guys can offer. Thanks.
1) Why do I need three batteries? The only additional item he had installed in the boat was a Lowrance gps/depth/fish finder.
2) If I plug this battery charger thing in, how long should I leave it plugged in?
3) Will the charger automatically charge (trickle charge?) all three batteries, or do I have to rotate something around to ensure all three get charged?
I can't find a manual for the charger, and will admit that it was cold enough outside today that I wasn't eager to sit still with my head in the engine compartment trying to figure it out. Thanks in advance for any help you guys can offer. Thanks.