[Rhodes22-list] Dead Battery (Again)
Leland
LKUHN at cnmc.org
Fri Nov 28 22:44:54 EST 2008
Brad,
Thanks! Saved me from looking up your previous post in the archives.
Lee
Brad Haslett-2 wrote:
>
> Lee,
>
> Corrosion X.
>
> Brad
>
> On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Leland <LKUHN at cnmc.org> wrote:
>>
>> I seem to ask the same question around this time every year and I hate to
>> beat a dead horse, but I am about ready to start beating my dead battery.
>>
>> I have two batteries and two solar panels.
>>
>> The cabin battery is for everything but the motor and has both solar
>> panels
>> attached to it. For three years it has been fully charged, although it
>> is
>> rare that it operates much aside from my depth/fish finder.
>>
>> The motor battery is only for the motor and is hard-wired to the
>> motor--it
>> gets charged by the motor. All three years it has lost its charge during
>> the winter. It is also connected to the cabin battery. Last year there
>> was
>> a charge coming from the cabin battery to the motor battery, but I
>> suspect
>> that it is too low to keep the motor battery charged.
>>
>> I haven't checked the batteries' charges yet nor have I cleaned/checked
>> the
>> connections, but I certainly will.
>>
>> I own a trickle charger that connects to a 110 outlet and I own an AC/DC
>> convertor.
>>
>> I think my new marina only has 220 electrical and I haven't yet purchased
>> an
>> expensive 220 cord nor have I had a need to do so.
>>
>> 1. Should I re-run the solar panels so that one charges the motor
>> battery
>> and one charges the cabin battery? I assume there is no danger with the
>> motor battery being hard-wired to the motor. I don't want to do this if
>> one
>> solar panel won't be strong enough to keep the motor battery charged or
>> if I
>> will risk not being able to keep the cabin battery charged with only one
>> solar panel connected to it instead of two.
>>
>> 2. Should I break down and buy a 220 cord and use my AC/DC converter and
>> trickle charger to charge the motor battery? Any dangers to the trickle
>> charger, converter, or battery?
>>
>> 3. Should I buy one of those rechargeable jumping battery panels to
>> start
>> the motor when the battery is dead? I was thinking about getting one for
>> my
>> motorcycle anyway. I hate it when I want to go for a ride or a sail and
>> have to wait for the trickle charger to do its thing.
>>
>> 4. Any other recommendations?
>>
>> Thanks for your advice. Just want to make sure the electrical juice is
>> worth the economic squeeze.
>>
>> Lee
>> 1986 Rhodes22 At Ease
>> Kent Island, MD
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