ronsealdeath
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2010
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Hello there,
I have a 1977 55hp Evinrude on a 14ft speedboat that has no charging system owing to a busted rectifier. All runs great though until yesterday when we took it for a burn across the bay for about 20 mins at 75% throttle, turned around and shut off to put some fuel in. When we turned the key there was nothing, it turned out the battery was completely dead. It was fully charged before we left via a 240v charger. Never had any probs before and battery is 41ah. We have no other electricals connected apart from a tacho which was removed for yesterdays run so the wires were just hanging under the dash.
What would have discharged an entire 41ah battery in 25 mins? Could my starter have been going the whole time if the key didnt come back to the first click properly? I cant check it at the moment as the weather is too bad but its really bugging me!
The inshore lifeboat had to come out and get us :facepalm: Thanks to the RNLI !
Al
I have a 1977 55hp Evinrude on a 14ft speedboat that has no charging system owing to a busted rectifier. All runs great though until yesterday when we took it for a burn across the bay for about 20 mins at 75% throttle, turned around and shut off to put some fuel in. When we turned the key there was nothing, it turned out the battery was completely dead. It was fully charged before we left via a 240v charger. Never had any probs before and battery is 41ah. We have no other electricals connected apart from a tacho which was removed for yesterdays run so the wires were just hanging under the dash.
What would have discharged an entire 41ah battery in 25 mins? Could my starter have been going the whole time if the key didnt come back to the first click properly? I cant check it at the moment as the weather is too bad but its really bugging me!
The inshore lifeboat had to come out and get us :facepalm: Thanks to the RNLI !
Al