I let my boat sit up for about 4 1/2 months now it wont hold a charge. The battery was only 4 months old. Could the battery be dead from sitting to long with charging or starting or could it be something wired wrong causing it to drain the battery.
Welcome to iboats! It could be either. Pull the battery out of the boat and try to fully charge it. If it holds the charge just siting there, then check the boat wiring. I would guess that the battery may be ruined if it sat that long dead.
No receipt....... Will try but I think i will have to buy a new one..... <br /><br /> Any suggestions on size and name brand???<br /><br />Evinrude 115
I think the gel batteries hold up better when in storage. Anyone here know for sure? You might be able to save your battery by doing an equalizing charge. Do a search and you will find out how that is done.
Batteries are one item that bigger may be better, and AGMs offer a low self-discharge when idle. Get the biggest one you can fit/afford, and keep it charged.
I always disconnect the battery in storage, dont use a charger, and it has lasted 4 years. It has sat for several months at some times.<br /><br />It is just a cheapo walmart car battery.<br /><br />Gonna get it home this weekend, so we will see if it is OK. Havent run it in about 6 months.<br /><br />Ken
If you find them buy trojans......you can buy better batteries, If you want to spend alot of money, but trojans are a good battery...BTW, where the ones you need to replace everstart? (walmart)... some people seem to like them I Hate them!!!! <br /><br /> Jim
Hey Rick ,check your yellow pages for forklift repair or any other company that might service golf carts. Trojan also puts out another name battery not available to retailers, but I can't think of the name.<br /><br /><br /> Jim
DOes your boat have a radio? My bateries used to do the same thing. Becasue there is no ignition position like on a car (at least in my boat), even when the radio is 'off', it sucks juice. Takes about 2 days to drain my deep cycle. I now shut the batteries off with a switch.