Hi Brats,
Valkyrie has developed and electrical problem: the house battery won't keep a charge and the battery (an AGM Bluetop) has been tested as okay. There must be a short or drain somewhere.
Initially, when Marcia and I left for a day of fishing on Lake Erie, the low battery warning device on the GPS went off and the voltmeter showed 5 volts (!) for the house battery. The Honda didn't seem to help any.
I took it to a Honda dealer/marina down the harbor and a week later they told me that it had a dead battery! That's why I took it in. They took out the house battery, charged it and put it back in. The charge didn't hold for four days and was down to 11.5 volts.
Oh yeah, prior to taking it to the Honda dealer, Marcia noticed a clicking sound form the lazerette and she noted that the clicking increased with higher rpm's. I heard it, too, when I wentback into the cockpit when Marcia ran the boat.
Here's another strange part. Since the battery was charged and we picked up the boat, the clicking has gone away, but still no charge.
Note: when we leave the boat at our dock, all switches are off except the bilge pump, which is left on Auto.
I have a guy coming to look into it in a few days, but thought I would throw it out here first. Any ideas?
Question: I have a BEP VSR switch. Does it normally click softly for about 10 seconds on start-up? I think that it is determining the charge state of the Start battery before switching over to the house battery. I never really had reason to open the lazerette on starting before this. Am I interpreting this correctly?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Nick
"Valkyrie"
Valkyrie has developed and electrical problem: the house battery won't keep a charge and the battery (an AGM Bluetop) has been tested as okay. There must be a short or drain somewhere.
Initially, when Marcia and I left for a day of fishing on Lake Erie, the low battery warning device on the GPS went off and the voltmeter showed 5 volts (!) for the house battery. The Honda didn't seem to help any.
I took it to a Honda dealer/marina down the harbor and a week later they told me that it had a dead battery! That's why I took it in. They took out the house battery, charged it and put it back in. The charge didn't hold for four days and was down to 11.5 volts.
Oh yeah, prior to taking it to the Honda dealer, Marcia noticed a clicking sound form the lazerette and she noted that the clicking increased with higher rpm's. I heard it, too, when I wentback into the cockpit when Marcia ran the boat.
Here's another strange part. Since the battery was charged and we picked up the boat, the clicking has gone away, but still no charge.
Note: when we leave the boat at our dock, all switches are off except the bilge pump, which is left on Auto.
I have a guy coming to look into it in a few days, but thought I would throw it out here first. Any ideas?
Question: I have a BEP VSR switch. Does it normally click softly for about 10 seconds on start-up? I think that it is determining the charge state of the Start battery before switching over to the house battery. I never really had reason to open the lazerette on starting before this. Am I interpreting this correctly?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Nick
"Valkyrie"