I'm having issues with my batteries draining. I have dual batteries set up on a 1-all-2 switch. I had an issue last year with the batteries which were 4 years old so I replaced them last season. Every time I would go out to the boat this the batteries would seem to get weaker and weaker. I have 2 dual.purpose batteries which I switch off using one one way and then the other on the way home to get them noth charged up.
Yesterday I went out and didnt even get a click. Voltage said 10.7 volts. Called towing company who jumped me. The engine spun the starter but the starter didnt engage. Tapped the starter with a hammer and turned the key and it fired up. I ran it for about 45 minutes about half throttle and wide open for a few. Gauge said 13.2 volts. I threw the anchor out and swam off the beach for a couple hours. I had no electronics on.... just sat on anchor. When I went to restart it the battery was down to 10.7 volts again. So I would originally think it would be bad battery but for both of them to only be a year old and both to go bad seems unlikely. Would it be an alternator issue? The alternator seems to be working since I have 13.2 volts when running. Any thoughts?
lastly, I mention the starter because I am eating through a starter per year. I'm not sure why but I'm sure this is a seperate issue but figured I'd mention it since it is a part of the electrical system.
Thanks in advance.
Yesterday I went out and didnt even get a click. Voltage said 10.7 volts. Called towing company who jumped me. The engine spun the starter but the starter didnt engage. Tapped the starter with a hammer and turned the key and it fired up. I ran it for about 45 minutes about half throttle and wide open for a few. Gauge said 13.2 volts. I threw the anchor out and swam off the beach for a couple hours. I had no electronics on.... just sat on anchor. When I went to restart it the battery was down to 10.7 volts again. So I would originally think it would be bad battery but for both of them to only be a year old and both to go bad seems unlikely. Would it be an alternator issue? The alternator seems to be working since I have 13.2 volts when running. Any thoughts?
lastly, I mention the starter because I am eating through a starter per year. I'm not sure why but I'm sure this is a seperate issue but figured I'd mention it since it is a part of the electrical system.
Thanks in advance.