jimwalt
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2017
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I have a 1995 Lowe 14' with a 30hp Evinrude. I've had the boat since Oct 2017. I started using it in 2019 and it always operated flawlessly. Evinrude E30ELE0B.
This year we have gone out 65 times since early June. From time to time I would have to turn the key 2 times to get the motor to start. In early July I purchased a new marine starting battery class 24. Specs below
Today I checked the battery and my marine charger said it was at 53%. I have fully charged the battery today and hope to get on the water to see if my problem has gone away.
I'm wondering if this 1995 motor with the same age starter just might be worn out (the starter), or is there an alternator that should be charging the battery when running that might be the problem???
The well respected local boat repair shop believes the brushes in the starter might need to ge cleaned or replaced and that should make all perfect again. I didn't think to check the battery until today to see what percent charged it was, so I'm wondering if that might be the true issue??
What do you think?
Thank you!
This year we have gone out 65 times since early June. From time to time I would have to turn the key 2 times to get the motor to start. In early July I purchased a new marine starting battery class 24. Specs below
- Battery Electrolyte Composition:Acid
- Battery End Type:Top Post
- Battery Purpose:Starting Lighting Instrumentation
- BCI Group Size:24
- CCA at 0 degrees F:550
- Contents:ONE EACH
- Freight Class:65
- MCA at 32 degrees F:675
- Polarity:Left Positive
- Reserve Capacity:90
- Terminal Type:STUD/DIN
- Volts:12
Today I checked the battery and my marine charger said it was at 53%. I have fully charged the battery today and hope to get on the water to see if my problem has gone away.
I'm wondering if this 1995 motor with the same age starter just might be worn out (the starter), or is there an alternator that should be charging the battery when running that might be the problem???
The well respected local boat repair shop believes the brushes in the starter might need to ge cleaned or replaced and that should make all perfect again. I didn't think to check the battery until today to see what percent charged it was, so I'm wondering if that might be the true issue??
What do you think?
Thank you!