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![]() "John Cairns" wrote in message ... Yeah, the batteries are probably shot, they are dated '99. I have a deep cycle battery charger and it didn't want to charge one of them before our summer cruise. That's what happened to me back in March. One of the batteries would go flat very quickly after being charged. The other battery wasn't great, either. With hindsight, I can see that the deterioration was gradual. Last year, if we left the fridge running overnight, then the house battery would be almost flat by the morning. With the new batteries, I can start the engine on the house battery in the morning. I was reluctant to replace them before I install a proper onboard charger, will replace them in the off season along with installing the charging system. Are you sure that your charger needs changing. I must admit that I don't know what "deep cycling" means in the context of a charger. Perhaps Bobsprit will enlighten me?? Regards Donal -- John Cairns "Donal" wrote in message ... "John Cairns" wrote in message ... One of my off-season projects will be the installation of a proper on-board charging system. As long as I sail out of this marina, keeping the batteries charged with the diesel will be a problem. How old are your batteries? I fitted new batteries to Setanta this year, and they made a huge difference. In future, I'll change them every 4 years. Regards Donal -- |
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