Egregious
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The winter killed one of my house batteries.* Port engine wouldn't start, Starboard started right up.* After much testing, port battery isn't cutting it even though it was on a float charge all winter.* Go down to the E/R, flip the switch over to the other batt, and the Port engine fires right up.
My conclusion is the port battery is bad.* I checked the connection, loosed it, cleaned etc to make sure it just wasn't a loose connection.* Tested them separately in different ways and I'm pretty sure the bat is gone, and probably 8 years old or more
So I bought a replacement, but it won't be exactly the same as the batt on the other side.
Question:* If the batt on one side is rated at X:Amps and other side at Y:Amps, then is it OK to run them in parallel as your house system ?* In theory, one batt will be stronger than the other and running in the*1+2 switch mode might tend to make the weaker, older battery draw down the new battery.
Since they are both probably old, I'm thinking I should have just gone ahead and replaced both at the same time.* BTW, they are*plain old flooded bats.
Thanks
Woody
My conclusion is the port battery is bad.* I checked the connection, loosed it, cleaned etc to make sure it just wasn't a loose connection.* Tested them separately in different ways and I'm pretty sure the bat is gone, and probably 8 years old or more
So I bought a replacement, but it won't be exactly the same as the batt on the other side.
Question:* If the batt on one side is rated at X:Amps and other side at Y:Amps, then is it OK to run them in parallel as your house system ?* In theory, one batt will be stronger than the other and running in the*1+2 switch mode might tend to make the weaker, older battery draw down the new battery.
Since they are both probably old, I'm thinking I should have just gone ahead and replaced both at the same time.* BTW, they are*plain old flooded bats.
Thanks
Woody