flapbreaker
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I went to start my Honda BF90 yesterday and when I turned the key nothing happened. The green light didn't even light on the ignition key. The volt meter would go up to a little over 12 volts. I went back and turned the battery switch to emergency parallel and received the same response. The weird thing is I was easily able to power lift and lower the motor and it didn't sound like the batteries were drained. So I started the kicker motor up (pull start) and let her run for about 5 minutes. I was able to start the main afterwards. I have two batteries, one for the house and one for the main. I have a BEP VSR module as seen here http://www.bepmarine.com/showcategory.cfm?categoryid=154 that is supposed to completely isolate the the main battery. I have the optima batteries and I did use the boat a few weeks before yesterday so I am not sure how the batteries lost enough juice to not start the motor but still be able to lift and lower it?? Any ideas on what went wrong?
The only thing I did recently was installed a navman fuel flow meter on it's own circuit breaker/switch. The unit won't come on unless I flip the switch on. I also wired my TR-1 directly to the house battery per the instructions. Can't see how these would drain the batteries.
The only thing I did recently was installed a navman fuel flow meter on it's own circuit breaker/switch. The unit won't come on unless I flip the switch on. I also wired my TR-1 directly to the house battery per the instructions. Can't see how these would drain the batteries.
