New boat (to me) with issues. Zero documentation. No manuals etc.
Twin engines. Twin Batts. Twin Selectors (Off-1-All-2) switches. No isolators or any other voltage control devices that I am aware of. Boat is a 2005. My habit is to crank both engines on BOTH, and leave them there.
Today I started Eng No 1, but was unable to start Eng No 2 (Stbd) with both battery selectors on BOTH. I then checked the V on both. Batt 1 (Port) had done gone shat with a V of less than 12. Batt 2 (stbd) was fairly healthy in the mid 12.3-4 range, but by no means a powerhouse.
I let eng 1 idle a bit and checked the V at both Batts. Bat 1 was charging, but still well below 12V. Batt 2 was charging fine and showing over 13.5V.
After a while I tried to crank Eng 2 with both batts in BOTH. No crank, just a click when the starter engaged the flywheel. I let it idle about 30 mins. No change.
I DO NOT yet know how this mother is wired. I tried BOTH BATTS at 1. No crank.
I tried BOTH BATTS at 2. No crank.
I tried BOTH BATTS at BOTH. No crank.
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What the hell? I should be able to crank either engine from either battery...correct?
I finally physically swapped the two batts L to R and started No 2 using the batt selector at BOTH. But, I could not start No 1. Just a click.
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Yanked the shatbat and will have it checked tomorrow and likely replaced.
Q. Why am I unable to use the batt selectors to shunt the damn Voltage where I need it?? This is totally unsat.
Q. Can you start a YAM 4 stroke and then disconnect the battery WHILE its running and use the batt to start the other? I used to do this in my 2 stroke youth without an issue, but I am unwilling to fry all those thousand dollar parts under this things flywheel.
Twin engines. Twin Batts. Twin Selectors (Off-1-All-2) switches. No isolators or any other voltage control devices that I am aware of. Boat is a 2005. My habit is to crank both engines on BOTH, and leave them there.
Today I started Eng No 1, but was unable to start Eng No 2 (Stbd) with both battery selectors on BOTH. I then checked the V on both. Batt 1 (Port) had done gone shat with a V of less than 12. Batt 2 (stbd) was fairly healthy in the mid 12.3-4 range, but by no means a powerhouse.
I let eng 1 idle a bit and checked the V at both Batts. Bat 1 was charging, but still well below 12V. Batt 2 was charging fine and showing over 13.5V.
After a while I tried to crank Eng 2 with both batts in BOTH. No crank, just a click when the starter engaged the flywheel. I let it idle about 30 mins. No change.
I DO NOT yet know how this mother is wired. I tried BOTH BATTS at 1. No crank.
I tried BOTH BATTS at 2. No crank.
I tried BOTH BATTS at BOTH. No crank.
-------------------
What the hell? I should be able to crank either engine from either battery...correct?
I finally physically swapped the two batts L to R and started No 2 using the batt selector at BOTH. But, I could not start No 1. Just a click.
------------------
Yanked the shatbat and will have it checked tomorrow and likely replaced.
Q. Why am I unable to use the batt selectors to shunt the damn Voltage where I need it?? This is totally unsat.
Q. Can you start a YAM 4 stroke and then disconnect the battery WHILE its running and use the batt to start the other? I used to do this in my 2 stroke youth without an issue, but I am unwilling to fry all those thousand dollar parts under this things flywheel.
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