michael.klein
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- May 7, 2006
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I have an Evinrude 135 and the battery seems to constantly "drain" - or lack enough "juice" to start the engine. Just today everything seemed fine, I anchored with the engine off for about 30 45 minutes then I was stuck until the lake patrol came to give me a boost. (Boosting from a car or another battery seems to quickly solve the problem). Overall this makes the boating experience pretty stressful
<br /><br />I purchased a new battery - the entry level size for "starting" power. Long story short - I ended up taking it back and exchanging it for the largest marine deep cycle battery. Initially I thought the first battery I purchased was bad - but I'm getting the same problem with the large deep cycle battery.<br /><br />Could this second battery be "bad" as well? Is there something faulty with the engine that could "suck" this power? I have disconnected all other power sources to the battery to eliminate any shorts on the lights/etc.<br /><br />Any ideas on what could be wrong? And if so, what would be the best way to troubleshoot?<br /><br />Thanks!<br />Michael Klein