Mi_fiveo
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 22, 2018
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- 115
My boat has developed an issue that I initially thought to be a failing alternator. I have a starting battery and a house battery with a Blue Sea ACR connecting them. My electrical connections/graphs are off a fuse panel connected to the house battery. Last year while trolling my house battery kept dropping to low voltages and I replaced the alternator thinking it was failing and not delivering consistent charging voltage. The house battery is about a year old and my starting battery is about 5 years old. I also have a 10 hp kicker motor that should in theory throw a charging voltage at the system while I’m running it and the main inboard engine is off. So today while fishing I kept getting low voltage alarms and showing around 11 volts while running the kicker motor. If I started the main engine the voltage would bump up to around 13 volts and it was fine. After a few hours of this the main engine no longer would bring the voltage back up and it dropped to around 11 again no matter which engine was running or if throttled up. I tried to use the combine battery position but it did not change anything. I haven’t had a chance to measure charging voltage at the alternator with a multimeter yet as the boat is now in my driveway. The only thing I can come up with is the starting battery is going bad and not allowing charging voltage to make it over to the house battery since the main alternator is new and the kicker motor throws charging voltage as well, last time I checked with a meter. Anything else come to mind for you experienced boaters?