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- 1977 Marshall Californian 34 LRC
I'm out here on Day 28 of my Quarantine Cruise, gunkholing in the California Delta. My 4 yr old batteries seem to be doing fine but it seems that all charging sources are providing about half of the normal charge for any given SOC and my big loads like microwave seems to discharge at about half the current than using the same appliance a month ago.
For example, my shore charger only seems to put out 25-28A vs. 50-55A, my Balmar alternator pumps in only 40-45A vs. the old 85A.
It seems to point forward a faulty shunt rather than a weak battery bank. I suppose it could also be a faulty Xantrex LinkPro SOC meter. I seriously doubt my independent charge sources all dropped by about 50% simultaneously. If my battery bank was getting weak, I wouldn't expect to see half loads on the current draw.
Any ideas before I start throwing parts at this?
Thanks much for your thoughts and assistance.
For example, my shore charger only seems to put out 25-28A vs. 50-55A, my Balmar alternator pumps in only 40-45A vs. the old 85A.
It seems to point forward a faulty shunt rather than a weak battery bank. I suppose it could also be a faulty Xantrex LinkPro SOC meter. I seriously doubt my independent charge sources all dropped by about 50% simultaneously. If my battery bank was getting weak, I wouldn't expect to see half loads on the current draw.
Any ideas before I start throwing parts at this?
Thanks much for your thoughts and assistance.