M
Mike
I bought a new deep cycle marine battery last spring for my O'Day 23. It is used to start the outboard and run the radio (I didn't use the lights once last summer). I took the battery home for the winter and kept it off the floor, charging it with an auto battery charger every two weeks or so (no, I don't have a trickle charger). When I would begin the charging, the needle on the charger used to indicate that the battery was taking about 4 or 5 amps, and then gradually go down to 2, when I would cut off the charge. It used to take about six hours to fully recharge the battery at these times. However, the last couple of times I went to charge it, the amp meter on the charger indicated that the battery was not accepting much of a charge. Now, the needle starts at about 1 when I try and charge the battery. What's going on? Is this battery kaput, or am I doing something wrong?