My husband got to our boat and the batteries were firecracker hot. Could lightening cause this? He turned off all DC power for about 45 minutes, turned on the charger and it went to 30 amps, but the batteries are still hot. Help....
My husband got to our boat and the batteries were firecracker hot. Could lightening cause this? He turned off all DC power for about 45 minutes, turned on the charger and it went to 30 amps, but the batteries are still hot. Help....
Always some one who take the fun out of these thingsWell, unless you where running the boat the whole time till you got back I'd say the alternator regulator is not the problem.
Figure of speech for one with a bad cell. Some consider that a deterioration of the plates may facilitate arcing just shorting the normal flow of electricity but I would not know if that is correct. Not something I'd be curious about.Most likely a dead cell in one battery.
BTW, never heard of a shorted battery before.