harringtondav
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The battery held its charge for short periods through the summer after I started opening the battery switch after boating.
But even with this switch open the 1000CCA battery would discharge w/in two weeks. I told the dealer I'd bring the battery in at end of season for a check.
When I was winterizing boat I found the battery dead again. I charged it for fogging. Before I pulled the battery I opened the switch and checked for current across the B- post and the B- cable. I don't remember if the DC amp limit was 10mA or 10A, but the display showed blinking '333'.
Dealer said "normal", radio and ECM draw (???).
So now I'm thinking I'll move the disconnect switch to the B- cable at the battery, or add a simple blade disconnect on the B- post. Since the battery was removed last winter, and everything came on line fine, including the radio I think this should work.
Thoughts?.
But even with this switch open the 1000CCA battery would discharge w/in two weeks. I told the dealer I'd bring the battery in at end of season for a check.
When I was winterizing boat I found the battery dead again. I charged it for fogging. Before I pulled the battery I opened the switch and checked for current across the B- post and the B- cable. I don't remember if the DC amp limit was 10mA or 10A, but the display showed blinking '333'.
Dealer said "normal", radio and ECM draw (???).
So now I'm thinking I'll move the disconnect switch to the B- cable at the battery, or add a simple blade disconnect on the B- post. Since the battery was removed last winter, and everything came on line fine, including the radio I think this should work.
Thoughts?.