JDFester
Jet Boat Junkie
- Messages
- 80
- Reaction score
- 121
- Points
- 127
- Location
- Loganville, GA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2013
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
Been out about 3 weekends since I got the boat; two brand new batteries in it, so I figured I wouldn't need to worry about them until the off season, as I never have in any of my other boats before... Granted they didn't even have a radio and this one has a high power audio system, but we have been focused on watersports so far; not parking and listening to tunes (that will come, but probably not until next season...)
Well, last weekend when taking the boat off the trailer, the boat seemed slower to turn over; no low voltage warning or anything, but audibly weaker starter in my opinion. Boat still started fine, and gave no problems all day. But, it got me thinking. I put my standard car battery charger on the start battery in the boat last night, and it was drawing full capacity, confirming the battery was at least weak...
I had already noticed a bunch of posts about charging systems, etc. but hadn't paid a lot of attention until this week. Now I am reading them, but am more confused than I was before... so far, the thread that I have found to most closely resemble my situation is: https://jetboaters.net/threads/battery-charger-for-dummies-o_o.831/; I have two lead acid group 24 batteries, and the SeaSense Add-a-Battery kit, as near as I can tell. I haven't had a chance to trace out how its hooked up (battery or load side, which I am not even sure I understand the difference yet).
I think I want to add the ProMariner ProSport 20 Dual Bank charger, but I've read posts that seem to indicate the ACR may confuse the charger? I may or may not need to add a switch or relay? Am I reading too much into this? Can I just hook up the charger to each battery, or do I need to do something different? In the mean time, can I just use my car charger, and if so, does the ACR let it charge both batteries when only hooked to one?
Sorry to beat a horse that's been beaten to death here before, but truly looking for a dummies guide here. Thank you!
Well, last weekend when taking the boat off the trailer, the boat seemed slower to turn over; no low voltage warning or anything, but audibly weaker starter in my opinion. Boat still started fine, and gave no problems all day. But, it got me thinking. I put my standard car battery charger on the start battery in the boat last night, and it was drawing full capacity, confirming the battery was at least weak...
I had already noticed a bunch of posts about charging systems, etc. but hadn't paid a lot of attention until this week. Now I am reading them, but am more confused than I was before... so far, the thread that I have found to most closely resemble my situation is: https://jetboaters.net/threads/battery-charger-for-dummies-o_o.831/; I have two lead acid group 24 batteries, and the SeaSense Add-a-Battery kit, as near as I can tell. I haven't had a chance to trace out how its hooked up (battery or load side, which I am not even sure I understand the difference yet).
I think I want to add the ProMariner ProSport 20 Dual Bank charger, but I've read posts that seem to indicate the ACR may confuse the charger? I may or may not need to add a switch or relay? Am I reading too much into this? Can I just hook up the charger to each battery, or do I need to do something different? In the mean time, can I just use my car charger, and if so, does the ACR let it charge both batteries when only hooked to one?
Sorry to beat a horse that's been beaten to death here before, but truly looking for a dummies guide here. Thank you!