cyclops222
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Corroded battery clamps . Not tightened enough ?
No wing nuts, no corrosion. Part of my commission routine every year is to clean each and every connection with a brass wire wheel. This was only the 3rd time I used the boat this year, everything was still nice and shiny.Wing nuts holding down battery terminals on the battery? If so replace with self locking nuts. I use marine grade battery clamps on mine. Easy to change when they get corroded. Also you can get green corrosion under the insulation that you might not see. I replaced all the cables in my boat when I installed the dual battery system 15 years ago but they may be ready for replacement again. Already replaced the common to starter solenoid cable due to a past leak from the drain on the old exhaust manifolds (right on the solenoid lol). The other thing I have found is this, on many boats with an alternator that uses voltage sensing should really be using direct battery voltage to determine charging rate. Often there are not set up this way and then due to resistance in the circuits the battery never gets fully charged. When I have the manifolds off next time I will have better access to the engine wiring harness & will re wire it the way it should be. Currently losing about .2 volt between the alternator and battery.
Have had that issue in the past...darn hard to find/ figure out ! Doesn't take much to gave a poor connection. I carry a small brass brush in my tool kit to clean all connections when ever an have something apart.No wing nuts, no corrosion. Part of my commission routine every year is to clean each and every connection with a brass wire wheel. This was only the 3rd time I used the boat this year, everything was still nice and shiny.
The one thing I found that may have been an issue was one terminal connection had a shrink tube that was a bit too far up on the ring. Maybe that prevented a good solid connection??? Who knows
Doubt it.....The higher the current the more potential involved. May have added some resistance (heat) but if the terminal connector fit on the post with the nut on top, you had plenty of contact areaThe one thing I found that may have been an issue was one terminal connection had a shrink tube that was a bit too far up on the ring. Maybe that prevented a good solid connection??? Who knows