So I'm going with three batteries in the boat - two optima blues on the main side for all the goodies, and then a starting battery on the other side . They are separated by a hellroaring isolator/combiner.
The problem just started when I put the extra optima in the system (so the second blue-top in the main side), I had both main batteries 'almost' fully charged (around 12.1V on the voltmeter); the starting battery was a strong 12.4V). I left the boat sit on the lift overnight, came down to lower the boat and the winch on the lift wouldn't budge because my two optimas were dead...however, the starting battery was still fully charged.
NOTHING was turned on in the boat, so would this be a grounding problem? Do I need to run ground wire from the second optima directly to the block? Or can I just run it to the negative post on the first battery, then right to the block? see photo, too much of a pain to try and describe.
But aren't both setups below are the same in terms of grounding the system? Or not? I just don't know where the **** there is a drain in the system to drain both batteries overnight. :x (this never happened with one starting battery, and one main AUX battery)
The problem just started when I put the extra optima in the system (so the second blue-top in the main side), I had both main batteries 'almost' fully charged (around 12.1V on the voltmeter); the starting battery was a strong 12.4V). I left the boat sit on the lift overnight, came down to lower the boat and the winch on the lift wouldn't budge because my two optimas were dead...however, the starting battery was still fully charged.
NOTHING was turned on in the boat, so would this be a grounding problem? Do I need to run ground wire from the second optima directly to the block? Or can I just run it to the negative post on the first battery, then right to the block? see photo, too much of a pain to try and describe.
But aren't both setups below are the same in terms of grounding the system? Or not? I just don't know where the **** there is a drain in the system to drain both batteries overnight. :x (this never happened with one starting battery, and one main AUX battery)
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