In a completely non-boating related topic, in advance of, what is sure to come, the dreaded power outages of winters wrath.
If I could just be indulged and offer a word of caution and praise.
Caution as to your choice of home battery maintenance chargers.
Praise to Maine Sail for his time, service to others, abilities and most valuable advice.
My home generator would not start today. The 2 - 12 volt batteries I have for it, might as well been maintained charged by 2 squirrels running on a tread mill.
I’ve always maintained them and many other batteries I use with the likes of…Battery tenders, Diehard, Harbor freight and others.
All the batteries gave me 12 + Volt readings and always started cars, antique cars, lawn tractors etc. But today, what I thought 1 year old batteries would do, just could not turn over my natural gas home generator.
I guess fortunately for me, I think…….it has a pull start cord.
I did get it running. My whole house is ready to go, if the the power does not.
My payment for thinking I had “good“ chargers on hand, is severely pulled chest muscles.
While this result probably won’t happen to us as boat owners, the aggravations of poor quality home battery maintenance chargers will always be present.
So my advice to all is read Maine Sail articles, stop buying chargers that just can’t do the job and get a Victron Blue Smart IP 65 as suggested by Maine Sail. There may be even better versions now.
Now I‘m looking for new generator batteries with higher cranking amps, as well as new boat batteries. Might as well do them all now.
If I could just be indulged and offer a word of caution and praise.
Caution as to your choice of home battery maintenance chargers.
Praise to Maine Sail for his time, service to others, abilities and most valuable advice.
My home generator would not start today. The 2 - 12 volt batteries I have for it, might as well been maintained charged by 2 squirrels running on a tread mill.
I’ve always maintained them and many other batteries I use with the likes of…Battery tenders, Diehard, Harbor freight and others.
All the batteries gave me 12 + Volt readings and always started cars, antique cars, lawn tractors etc. But today, what I thought 1 year old batteries would do, just could not turn over my natural gas home generator.
I guess fortunately for me, I think…….it has a pull start cord.
I did get it running. My whole house is ready to go, if the the power does not.
My payment for thinking I had “good“ chargers on hand, is severely pulled chest muscles.
While this result probably won’t happen to us as boat owners, the aggravations of poor quality home battery maintenance chargers will always be present.
So my advice to all is read Maine Sail articles, stop buying chargers that just can’t do the job and get a Victron Blue Smart IP 65 as suggested by Maine Sail. There may be even better versions now.
Now I‘m looking for new generator batteries with higher cranking amps, as well as new boat batteries. Might as well do them all now.