BocaJesse
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- Aug 9, 2009
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I have a Chaparral 350 Signature Cruiser and have had some charging issues but Chaparral has been great about fixing the issues and even doing a bit of rewiring / charger replacement. My question is this: I turn off my house, starboard and port engine batteries every time I leave the boat in my slip yet if I ever forget, the house battery and port/starb batteries all seem to drain down too low to even register within a 12 + hours (or less). I have everything off on my electrical panel except for the battery charger (ironically) but there seems to be enough of a drain from hard wired components (radio battery, bilge pumps, etc.) that seem to drain the batteries relatively quickly. My question is: Is this normal behavior? Have any of you experienced anything similar. I am concerned that docked up at restaurant or anchored in a beach spot without the generator running, my engines would not have the power to turn over. Any ideas?