bonehunts
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 22
- Reaction score
- 3
- Points
- 72
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- 242 Limited E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
PLEASE DON'T POST-SHAME ME.
Long post but I'll try and be succinct.
I have a stock two-battery set-up in my 242 LSE and the previous owner put in two Interstate 24M-XHD cranking batteries in right before i bought it (3 yrs ago). The batteries are wired in parallel and, as best I can remember, when I took the batteries out for the winter, almost all of the wiring connections were on one battery.
I've been having issues with error messages on the Connext about the Electronic Drive and best I can tell it's happening due to low voltage. They are always on a two-bank charger so, theoretically, they should always be charged up when I go out.
I'm going to charge them here at home and take them to get load tested. I will likely go ahead and get two new ones which is where I need the real advice.
Would you recommend the same Group 24 size?
AGM or not? Is it worth the expense?
Both cranking batteries or any deep cycle?
My boat goes from the lift onto the lake to cruise/tube then back to the lift. I do not float and crank music.
I have added an additional Wet Sounds amp driving a sub so I've got 2 amps, 2 tower speakers and 8 interior speakers.
When I reconnect batteries, does it matter what connections are on each battery?
School me on what my switch selection(s) should be.
Thanks guys.
Sorry...this is the only pic I seem to have of what I had in there.
Long post but I'll try and be succinct.
I have a stock two-battery set-up in my 242 LSE and the previous owner put in two Interstate 24M-XHD cranking batteries in right before i bought it (3 yrs ago). The batteries are wired in parallel and, as best I can remember, when I took the batteries out for the winter, almost all of the wiring connections were on one battery.
I've been having issues with error messages on the Connext about the Electronic Drive and best I can tell it's happening due to low voltage. They are always on a two-bank charger so, theoretically, they should always be charged up when I go out.
I'm going to charge them here at home and take them to get load tested. I will likely go ahead and get two new ones which is where I need the real advice.
Would you recommend the same Group 24 size?
AGM or not? Is it worth the expense?
Both cranking batteries or any deep cycle?
My boat goes from the lift onto the lake to cruise/tube then back to the lift. I do not float and crank music.
I have added an additional Wet Sounds amp driving a sub so I've got 2 amps, 2 tower speakers and 8 interior speakers.
When I reconnect batteries, does it matter what connections are on each battery?
School me on what my switch selection(s) should be.
Thanks guys.
Sorry...this is the only pic I seem to have of what I had in there.