I have two batteries, the negatives are connected by a short 8 inch wire then a common negative goes to the house panel. The positives each go off to an A/B switch then to the house panel.
Both batteries are the same age, about a year. Last I went to the boat one of the negative terminals was heavily corroded, I could not even see the terminal lug, but the negative on the connected battery, 8 inches away, was clean. Does that indicate a problem with the corroded battery? Both test OK (in the green) with my simple panel test meter, and both seem to provide adequate current. I have seen corrosion on car batteries on occasion but never on my boat batteries, don't really know what it means.
Both batteries are the same age, about a year. Last I went to the boat one of the negative terminals was heavily corroded, I could not even see the terminal lug, but the negative on the connected battery, 8 inches away, was clean. Does that indicate a problem with the corroded battery? Both test OK (in the green) with my simple panel test meter, and both seem to provide adequate current. I have seen corrosion on car batteries on occasion but never on my boat batteries, don't really know what it means.