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Andy
I am having battery problems on a N2U Hunter 340 (New to Us). Volt meter tells me that the charger is putting 12.5 volts to the batteries but there isn't enough ooph to crank the engine after a day on the hook. Lights are still bright but there isn't enough CCA to spin the diesel. I replaced one battery in a must go now situation. I know I know all or none. I suspect that the old battery is now sucking the life out the good battery and at the same time taking all the charge that charger is giving.The switch does not isolate the bad battery. I thought that if I put the switch on #1 only (whilst #2 is the bad battery) that I could put a jumper on #1 and it would fire off. WRONG. I still had to use the decompression release to get fired up.And also-could this be the reason that my CD player just stopped working and won't come back on? Is this all related to one bad battery or am I having a run of bad luck (entirely possible since the CD player in my truck went AWAL too!)Simple Answers Please! I don't want to re-wire my whole boat, add 3 switches, and inverter and a microchip to automatically charge my batteries. I just want a simple 1/2/both/off that does just that! I think I can remember to switch from both to 1 or 2 when I go to bed at anchor and I'll leave the charger on when I am at the dock.Can you tell I am hoping that the only problem is one shorted battery!