I've never had/messed with a dual battery set-up, so I'm relatively clueless... I bought this boat (2000 SAN) in August, and it had been in storage for a long time. The seller had put a brand new battery in because it had been sitting. We used it for the end of summer with no issues, and I never messed with the other battery or the battery switch (it has a Perko dual battery switch). I think the switch was in the 'all' position the whole time. You can choose '1', '2', 'all', or 'off' on the switch. I'm assuming the new battery is #1, it has gobs of stuff attached to it (stereo related, big fat power, lots of grounds), and the other one just has two wires. I followed the positive wire from the second battery thinking it would go straight to the switch, but it heads up towards the dash (? Fuse?) Anyway this 2 month old battery was dead when I went out to winterize the boat after no use for maybe 4 weeks. I'm sure the ignition was off, but the battery switch was not off.
1. Can a dead 'second' battery drain a new 'main' battery?
2. Should I be switching the battery switch 'off' all the time between uses? Will this stop any drain from accessories?
3. What else could drain the battery during non-use? Stereo/amp stuff seems to be all off...no lights, etc.
4. Any basic explanation of how a typical dual battery set-up works would be most helpful.
The new battery seems to be taking a charge fine, so it's getting charged and going into room-temp storage for the winter, and I'm planning on a new second battery in the spring.
1. Can a dead 'second' battery drain a new 'main' battery?
2. Should I be switching the battery switch 'off' all the time between uses? Will this stop any drain from accessories?
3. What else could drain the battery during non-use? Stereo/amp stuff seems to be all off...no lights, etc.
4. Any basic explanation of how a typical dual battery set-up works would be most helpful.
The new battery seems to be taking a charge fine, so it's getting charged and going into room-temp storage for the winter, and I'm planning on a new second battery in the spring.
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