Loon
Veteran Member
. On Sunday a dock mate came by the boathouse, heard the motor running and called us. We went down, found it was so, tried the kill button with no luck, turned it off at the engine. We found all batteries dead (kill button in-op). Assuming vandals, we went that way for a while but no forced entry and nothing disturbed.
The answer. I didn't think it was possible but it can happen. I changed out the coolant on the engines and evidently spilled enough (less than a cup) on the starter on Thursday. After seeping and evaporating(accreting) for three days the starter shorted, started the engine, drained ALL the batteries (now I will isolate them). The starter rebuild specialist said this is the second time he had seen this in over 30 years in the business. The only good news is the batteries were almost 7 years old and needed replacement. I'm also looking at adding a rubber shield over the starters.
Forwarned is forearmed
Loon
The answer. I didn't think it was possible but it can happen. I changed out the coolant on the engines and evidently spilled enough (less than a cup) on the starter on Thursday. After seeping and evaporating(accreting) for three days the starter shorted, started the engine, drained ALL the batteries (now I will isolate them). The starter rebuild specialist said this is the second time he had seen this in over 30 years in the business. The only good news is the batteries were almost 7 years old and needed replacement. I'm also looking at adding a rubber shield over the starters.
Forwarned is forearmed
Loon