4x15mph
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 1,845
- Reaction score
- 1,077
- Points
- 282
- Location
- Downingtown, PA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2018
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 21
I went to take the boat out today and when I got to the storage place to pre-start the boat, I discovered that my battery was dead. Upon looking at my switches, it looks like I accidently left the bow light on for over 2 weeks.
I used my jump box and started the first engine without a problem. When I tried to start the second engine, it would barely have enough power to crank and it definitely would not start. I was able to still start the first engine so I find that odd...
Anyway, I brought the battery home and hooked it up to my Noco battery charger and the lights are flashing indicating an "error condition". In reading the manual, this can be due to the battery having too low of a charge and they recommend setting it up to charge as a 6v battery. This isn't working for me either
Any ideas? Did I wipe the battery out and do I need a new one? Is there a way to check this or is there something I can do to restore the battery? This is an Optima battery from 2012 so I hope it is still good.
I used my jump box and started the first engine without a problem. When I tried to start the second engine, it would barely have enough power to crank and it definitely would not start. I was able to still start the first engine so I find that odd...
Anyway, I brought the battery home and hooked it up to my Noco battery charger and the lights are flashing indicating an "error condition". In reading the manual, this can be due to the battery having too low of a charge and they recommend setting it up to charge as a 6v battery. This isn't working for me either
Any ideas? Did I wipe the battery out and do I need a new one? Is there a way to check this or is there something I can do to restore the battery? This is an Optima battery from 2012 so I hope it is still good.