CatawbaRinker
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I have a 1995 Rinker Fiesta Vee 265 with a 5.7L Mercruiser Bravo 3 outdrive. It's been a long couple of seasons with engine issues, but we have appeared to put those in the past and the boat is running/performing great. However the tech that originally installed a rebuilt engine is no longer around for me to address a likely battery/wiring issue so I'm looking for suggestions.
I have a dual battery setup with 1 starting battery and 1 deep cycle, both 27's. All starting functions + an automatic bilge is wired to the starting battery while electronics + a separate automatic bilge is wired to the deep cycle battery. The problem I'm having is that when the boat is running, if I have the battery switch to either 1 or 2, the alternator is attempting to charge whichever battery the switch is turned to, but the other battery is getting drained. If the switch is set to 1 (Starter) and the boat is running, the multimeter reads 14v on this battery, but on the deep cycle the volts drop continuously. I discovered this while hooking up my multimeter. If I turn the switch to "both" the alternator charges both batteries, the voltage for both batteries reads around 14v, but what I find is that there is some sort of significant draw on both batteries. While the multimeter reads 14v while the boat is in motion, it drains the batteries to a point where when I turn the boat off I have to wait 10 minutes or so to start the boat back up. I got through last season just carrying a jumper pack. When the boat is off there is no drain on the batteries. Both batteries are new as of last season.
Before I go further looking for a bad connection or ground I wanted to see if there was perhaps anything else that I should be looking at first. The alternator seems to be charging fine as battery it is switched to will show at least 14v when in idle or motion, but the other battery is draining.
Starter relay maybe? I've replaced unfortunately which keeps leading me to a possible wiring issue (ugh!).
Thanks in advance.
I have a dual battery setup with 1 starting battery and 1 deep cycle, both 27's. All starting functions + an automatic bilge is wired to the starting battery while electronics + a separate automatic bilge is wired to the deep cycle battery. The problem I'm having is that when the boat is running, if I have the battery switch to either 1 or 2, the alternator is attempting to charge whichever battery the switch is turned to, but the other battery is getting drained. If the switch is set to 1 (Starter) and the boat is running, the multimeter reads 14v on this battery, but on the deep cycle the volts drop continuously. I discovered this while hooking up my multimeter. If I turn the switch to "both" the alternator charges both batteries, the voltage for both batteries reads around 14v, but what I find is that there is some sort of significant draw on both batteries. While the multimeter reads 14v while the boat is in motion, it drains the batteries to a point where when I turn the boat off I have to wait 10 minutes or so to start the boat back up. I got through last season just carrying a jumper pack. When the boat is off there is no drain on the batteries. Both batteries are new as of last season.
Before I go further looking for a bad connection or ground I wanted to see if there was perhaps anything else that I should be looking at first. The alternator seems to be charging fine as battery it is switched to will show at least 14v when in idle or motion, but the other battery is draining.
Starter relay maybe? I've replaced unfortunately which keeps leading me to a possible wiring issue (ugh!).
Thanks in advance.