New to the group but I love how helpful everyone is in here and wanted to join!
I can't tell if I have an alternator problem or something else. and I think it's multiple issues.
I have one of those battery switches. Battery "one" has always been worthless. It never can keep a charge , I am wondering if something is draining it. even after I replaced it , I could never use it to start the boat.
I just put two new batteries and added a Noco charger to see if that may help. The problem seems to have gotten worse.
I charged the batteries all night then took the boat out yesterday , I turned the engine and master power off and sat for about 20 minutes. when I tried to start it back up, there was just a clicking noise.
I had to use a noco booster to get it to turn over. Once I got it started the batteries were fluctuating between 9 and 11 volts on my gauge.
then after I was moving in the water , suddenly the boat starting losing power. I reduced the throttle, slowed to a stop , put it in reverse for a few seconds thinking I may have gotten something tangled up in the prop
then put back in drive and started going again. it kept losing power even though I wasn't moving the throttle.
I have a mechanic coming later in july but I thought if it's an alternator or regulator or maybe a switch or fuse that's causing it to drain I may be able to fix it myself with some guidance and be able to use it for this long weekend.
(I have a third battery that i'm guessing is for the refrigerator onboard that I don't use).
looking for any help you guys can offer. I am in marble falls , tx by the way. on LBJ if anyone knows a mobile mechanic that wants to make some money this weekend!
I can't tell if I have an alternator problem or something else. and I think it's multiple issues.
I have one of those battery switches. Battery "one" has always been worthless. It never can keep a charge , I am wondering if something is draining it. even after I replaced it , I could never use it to start the boat.
I just put two new batteries and added a Noco charger to see if that may help. The problem seems to have gotten worse.
I charged the batteries all night then took the boat out yesterday , I turned the engine and master power off and sat for about 20 minutes. when I tried to start it back up, there was just a clicking noise.
I had to use a noco booster to get it to turn over. Once I got it started the batteries were fluctuating between 9 and 11 volts on my gauge.
then after I was moving in the water , suddenly the boat starting losing power. I reduced the throttle, slowed to a stop , put it in reverse for a few seconds thinking I may have gotten something tangled up in the prop
then put back in drive and started going again. it kept losing power even though I wasn't moving the throttle.
I have a mechanic coming later in july but I thought if it's an alternator or regulator or maybe a switch or fuse that's causing it to drain I may be able to fix it myself with some guidance and be able to use it for this long weekend.
(I have a third battery that i'm guessing is for the refrigerator onboard that I don't use).
looking for any help you guys can offer. I am in marble falls , tx by the way. on LBJ if anyone knows a mobile mechanic that wants to make some money this weekend!
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