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Default Battery equalization - Possible damage

this may not be the solution but check your boat for an electrical leak. I
had a 12 volt float switch in my bilge that got a crack in the wire. I was
blowing zincs at the rate of one every 3 weeks. Thought it was leakage at
the marina but when I went to the Bahamas it was the same thing. Found it
and replace the switch, no more problems.
Check your bilge for leakage

"beaufortnc" wrote in message
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Hi,

Am new to the process of equalization.

Have a Blue Sky Energy charge controller that will equalize at 15.4V or
something like that, and control the equalization process.

Is there a possibility that any of my electronics will be damaged
during this process, or should I be unhooking anything from the system
before beginning the process?

Any comments are appreciated,

Thanks,

Mike.



 
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