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#379245 - 02/12/08 11:03 PM
Re: Time to replace my dual batteries..Which type?
[Re: SilverDawg]
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Admiral
Registered: 02/07/03
Posts: 6399
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DING DING DING--- c'mon, someone else had to notice---
There is NO WAY that your #1 battery is going to start your engine, then within a few minutes, go "nothing...Totally dead", even if your alternator wasn't charging! (which is WAS, or the engine would've died if the battery WAS dead)
Something else is up. Not saying it's NOT the battery, it may have a broken post connection inside or some other anomoly, but batteries WILL NOT simply go totally dead 7 minutes after there was enough juice to crank your engine for several seconds.
That said, you should check all your cables, connections, and the battery switch itself. I'm almost willing to bet your battery is fine...
Speaking of alternators, many marine alternators need to be spun at subtantially more than idle speed before they start charging--watch your volt meter...
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#382208 - 02/23/08 08:50 AM
Re: Time to replace my dual batteries..Which type?
[Re: SilverDawg]
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Admiral
Registered: 12/15/02
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