mercerfisherman
Seaman
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- Oct 2, 2005
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Hi, not sure if this is the right forum or not but my question regards a battery. I own a 1984 50 hp Mercury outboard. I thought I charged my battery long enough prior to launching my boat but I'm not totally sure. My battery tester did show 2/3 charge. This "marine" battery has about 500+ cranking amps. Approximately 3 years old. It is supposedly the starter battery. However, my bilge pump, navigation lights and my livewell systems all feed off my starter battery. All the connections were tied together that way when I purchased the boat. To make a short story long, the battery started my boat just fine, but a day later it went absolutely dead... Now the battery won't even take a charge. Either my battery tester showed a false charge, or something is sucking my battery power or the battery is just worn out. Could a short in my wires deplete my battery power? I did notice that my bilge pump would turn on for only a few seconds and then turn off. But when fiddling with the knob I could get it to turn on for an extended period of time. Also, I found a mouse living in my boat. I suppose it is possible that the mouse chewed on a wire, causing a short. Lastly, because I have multiple connections to my "main" battery... what kind of battery should I buy and use when I replace my old one? Any thoughts, advice? Thanks.