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Charles B. Summers September 2nd, 2004 02:50 AM

Battery Life Question
 
My starting battery is on it's third year, so I'm kinda thinking its abotu
time to replace it anyway. But, what voltage should the battery read while
running the motor?

My Garmin FF shows battery voltage to be around 11v most time, unless I'm
running wide open without the lights. Then, it will go up to 12.4v until I
slow down. Running the lights, gps, fish finder, and black lights, it drops
to 10v. When I plug in the spot light... it really drains, and the fish
finder will actually go off.

Is it time to replace this one? Or am I just thinking about it too much?



Jeff Durham September 2nd, 2004 03:05 AM

Battery Life Question
 
If you do not have any accessories running (except fish finder), I would
think it should read 14.4V. That is provided that you give it a few minutes
to fully recharge.

Jeff

"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
.. .
My starting battery is on it's third year, so I'm kinda thinking its abotu
time to replace it anyway. But, what voltage should the battery read while
running the motor?

My Garmin FF shows battery voltage to be around 11v most time, unless I'm
running wide open without the lights. Then, it will go up to 12.4v until I
slow down. Running the lights, gps, fish finder, and black lights, it
drops
to 10v. When I plug in the spot light... it really drains, and the fish
finder will actually go off.

Is it time to replace this one? Or am I just thinking about it too much?





IBNFSHN September 2nd, 2004 03:21 AM

Battery Life Question
 
There is definitely a problem with that battery. It sounds like your
charging circuit is trying to charge it. Possibly a shorted cell in it. 3
year life is about average for most marine batteries.

--
Bill
Chesapeake, Va


"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
.. .
My starting battery is on it's third year, so I'm kinda thinking its abotu
time to replace it anyway. But, what voltage should the battery read while
running the motor?

My Garmin FF shows battery voltage to be around 11v most time, unless I'm
running wide open without the lights. Then, it will go up to 12.4v until I
slow down. Running the lights, gps, fish finder, and black lights, it

drops
to 10v. When I plug in the spot light... it really drains, and the fish
finder will actually go off.

Is it time to replace this one? Or am I just thinking about it too much?





IBNFSHN September 2nd, 2004 03:21 AM

Battery Life Question
 
There is definitely a problem with that battery. It sounds like your
charging circuit is trying to charge it. Possibly a shorted cell in it. 3
year life is about average for most marine batteries.

--
Bill
Chesapeake, Va


"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
.. .
My starting battery is on it's third year, so I'm kinda thinking its abotu
time to replace it anyway. But, what voltage should the battery read while
running the motor?

My Garmin FF shows battery voltage to be around 11v most time, unless I'm
running wide open without the lights. Then, it will go up to 12.4v until I
slow down. Running the lights, gps, fish finder, and black lights, it

drops
to 10v. When I plug in the spot light... it really drains, and the fish
finder will actually go off.

Is it time to replace this one? Or am I just thinking about it too much?





Eric Ryder September 2nd, 2004 03:23 AM

Battery Life Question
 
somewhere in here, Charles:

http://www.uuhome.de/william.darden/

"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
.. .
My starting battery is on it's third year, so I'm kinda thinking its abotu
time to replace it anyway. But, what voltage should the battery read while
running the motor?

My Garmin FF shows battery voltage to be around 11v most time, unless I'm
running wide open without the lights. Then, it will go up to 12.4v until I
slow down. Running the lights, gps, fish finder, and black lights, it
drops
to 10v. When I plug in the spot light... it really drains, and the fish
finder will actually go off.

Is it time to replace this one? Or am I just thinking about it too much?





Eric Ryder September 2nd, 2004 03:23 AM

Battery Life Question
 
somewhere in here, Charles:

http://www.uuhome.de/william.darden/

"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
.. .
My starting battery is on it's third year, so I'm kinda thinking its abotu
time to replace it anyway. But, what voltage should the battery read while
running the motor?

My Garmin FF shows battery voltage to be around 11v most time, unless I'm
running wide open without the lights. Then, it will go up to 12.4v until I
slow down. Running the lights, gps, fish finder, and black lights, it
drops
to 10v. When I plug in the spot light... it really drains, and the fish
finder will actually go off.

Is it time to replace this one? Or am I just thinking about it too much?





Jason September 2nd, 2004 04:03 AM

Battery Life Question
 
I run all my accessories (fish finders, black lights..) on my deep cycle and
just use my starting battery for starting.. this how it should be done?


"Eric Ryder" wrote in message
...
somewhere in here, Charles:

http://www.uuhome.de/william.darden/

"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
.. .
My starting battery is on it's third year, so I'm kinda thinking its

abotu
time to replace it anyway. But, what voltage should the battery read

while
running the motor?

My Garmin FF shows battery voltage to be around 11v most time, unless

I'm
running wide open without the lights. Then, it will go up to 12.4v until

I
slow down. Running the lights, gps, fish finder, and black lights, it
drops
to 10v. When I plug in the spot light... it really drains, and the fish
finder will actually go off.

Is it time to replace this one? Or am I just thinking about it too much?







Jason September 2nd, 2004 04:03 AM

Battery Life Question
 
I run all my accessories (fish finders, black lights..) on my deep cycle and
just use my starting battery for starting.. this how it should be done?


"Eric Ryder" wrote in message
...
somewhere in here, Charles:

http://www.uuhome.de/william.darden/

"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
.. .
My starting battery is on it's third year, so I'm kinda thinking its

abotu
time to replace it anyway. But, what voltage should the battery read

while
running the motor?

My Garmin FF shows battery voltage to be around 11v most time, unless

I'm
running wide open without the lights. Then, it will go up to 12.4v until

I
slow down. Running the lights, gps, fish finder, and black lights, it
drops
to 10v. When I plug in the spot light... it really drains, and the fish
finder will actually go off.

Is it time to replace this one? Or am I just thinking about it too much?







Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers September 2nd, 2004 04:50 AM

Battery Life Question
 

"Jason" wrote in message
...
I run all my accessories (fish finders, black lights..) on my deep cycle

and
just use my starting battery for starting.. this how it should be done?


That's the way I prefer to do it.
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com



Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers September 2nd, 2004 04:50 AM

Battery Life Question
 

"Jason" wrote in message
...
I run all my accessories (fish finders, black lights..) on my deep cycle

and
just use my starting battery for starting.. this how it should be done?


That's the way I prefer to do it.
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com




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