Crownline battery discharging on 2 Crownlines

Fourty6

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Crownline, on two Crownline boats, my batteries discharge after sitting for a couple months. Battery switches off. I am in the process of trouble shooting with a current meter but I was wondering if anyone has run across this before.
 

GA_Boater

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Welcome aboard.

How old are the batteries? Were they fully charged before sitting for a couple of months.
 

tpenfield

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The radio 'keep alive' will draw some current. Also if the bilge pump is going on occasionally, it will tend to drain a battery. See what your current draw is with everything turned off (main battery switch off, etc).

Folks generally either remove the battery for winter layup, or use a trickle charger to keep then 'alive'.
 

Scott Danforth

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Batteries self discharge 4% per week

Any electronics connected? As indicated prior, the radio electronics will draw enough to kill batteries in about 4-6 weeks

Your talking months. Buy a battery maintainer
 

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Batteries self discharge 4% per week

At a room temperature of 20°C (68°F), the self-discharge is roughly 3% per month and the battery can theoretically be stored of 12 months without recharge.

With a warm temperature of 30°C (86°F), the self-discharge increases and a recharge will be needed after 6 months.
 

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At a room temperature of 20°C (68°F), the self-discharge is roughly 3% per month and the battery can theoretically be stored of 12 months without recharge.

With a warm temperature of 30°C (86°F), the self-discharge increases and a recharge will be needed after 6 months.

I keep my rooms at 76 degrees..... cant afford to go any colder
at 80 degrees its 4%, at 90% is closer to 6%.
 

dingbat

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I keep my rooms at 76 degrees..... cant afford to go any colder
at 80 degrees its 4%, at 90% is closer to 6%.

Yes. Per month, not per week as noted above.

My batteries get charged when I put it to bed in December. No problem starting the engine in mid March.

Gets a tad cooler than 80 here in the winter ;)

Averages 43/25 in January.
 
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