We've been having some electrical issues lately but thought we had em all figured out... until last night! Here's the setup:
Motor 1: switch to battery one only
Motor 2: switch to battery two only
The other day we cleaned the connections to both batteries and hooked everything back up. Things seemed ok, had a good charge in both batteries.
Came back two days later and both batteries had been drained quite a bit and it seemed like there was already a little corrosion on the (+) terminal.
Prior to us mucking around they seemed to hold a charge fine. There are only a couple variables I can think of, particularly since both batteries were affected (drained) but they should have been separated by the way the battery selection switches were set up (I think):
1. We did clean the contacts on both batteries but not sure what that would have to do with draining them
2. I did notice that we had left both throttles in the forward position after we had turned off the motors the other day. Would this draw any energy even with the motors off and keys out?
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
Motor 1: switch to battery one only
Motor 2: switch to battery two only
The other day we cleaned the connections to both batteries and hooked everything back up. Things seemed ok, had a good charge in both batteries.
Came back two days later and both batteries had been drained quite a bit and it seemed like there was already a little corrosion on the (+) terminal.
Prior to us mucking around they seemed to hold a charge fine. There are only a couple variables I can think of, particularly since both batteries were affected (drained) but they should have been separated by the way the battery selection switches were set up (I think):
1. We did clean the contacts on both batteries but not sure what that would have to do with draining them
2. I did notice that we had left both throttles in the forward position after we had turned off the motors the other day. Would this draw any energy even with the motors off and keys out?
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks