The H340 I just bought had batteries in it that had been there since 2006. I am new to this stuff, so bear with me. Today I decided to put in new batteries. I went to West Marine and spent about a grand.
I got a group 27 for the starter. I had read somewhere that was a good replacement. The previous battery was a Group 24. Question 1: Is that okay? Question 2: With the moveable panel that provides access the holding tank where the start battery is located; how do you secure it?
The house batteries were 2 6v rated at 215 ah. The batteries I got are rated at 180 ah. 3. Will I notice a big a difference? There was a nice white battery box for the house bank in the dock box that they fit perfectly in, after some bruised ribs I got it all in there and it looks nice.
Main question, 4: As I was wiring everything up, I bumped the wire (yellow ends in pictures) that goes from the Blue Sea charger to the house bank, on a negative terminal and it sparked. After i got everything back together it all seemed to work fine, but the battery meter in by the nav station doesn't budge when it's switched to the house bank. The start battery shows 14v. I waited for about an hour thinking they needed to charge. Then I disconnected the shore power and they have juice (lights, stereo worked). Did I just fry the wire? Did I fry that side of the Blue Sea charger? The light is on combined and I can hear the charger working.
Any help would be appreciated. The pictures are the batteries before I swapped them.
I got a group 27 for the starter. I had read somewhere that was a good replacement. The previous battery was a Group 24. Question 1: Is that okay? Question 2: With the moveable panel that provides access the holding tank where the start battery is located; how do you secure it?
The house batteries were 2 6v rated at 215 ah. The batteries I got are rated at 180 ah. 3. Will I notice a big a difference? There was a nice white battery box for the house bank in the dock box that they fit perfectly in, after some bruised ribs I got it all in there and it looks nice.
Main question, 4: As I was wiring everything up, I bumped the wire (yellow ends in pictures) that goes from the Blue Sea charger to the house bank, on a negative terminal and it sparked. After i got everything back together it all seemed to work fine, but the battery meter in by the nav station doesn't budge when it's switched to the house bank. The start battery shows 14v. I waited for about an hour thinking they needed to charge. Then I disconnected the shore power and they have juice (lights, stereo worked). Did I just fry the wire? Did I fry that side of the Blue Sea charger? The light is on combined and I can hear the charger working.
Any help would be appreciated. The pictures are the batteries before I swapped them.
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