Hey guys;
Over the past few months, I've noticed that the house battery system seems to run down during a normal 2-3 hour sail. To the point that I have to switch over to both to start the boat.
It has never done this before, so my first thought was that my batteries are on their last legs. Which was strange because they are only 3 years old. I use a Xantrex 3 stage charger on both banks with the house bank also connected directly to the alternator.
The reserve never gets any use.
In addition, I've noticed that it was more and more difficult to get the key in the ignition 'just right' to start the boat. I had to jiggle it a bit to get it started.
And finally, I have also had 3-4 issues with the boat's engine dying on the way back to the docks this season. At first I thought this was a fuel issue, the tank was original and was FULL of crap. I replaced the tank and all the lines are new, including a fuel filter.
Unfortunately the boat died again yesterday in the harbor channel. Heading south, winds out of the south, channel about 30' wide...took an hour just to clear into deeper water. I finally got the motor started.
Which has me believing it might the coil, etc.
Well today I replaced the ignition in the cockpit and I noticed the housing was cracked. Pic below.
Could this have caused a short somewhere that caused the house bank to drain and could it have caused the ingine to quit after warming up? Or is this a dead end and I need to continue to triage the electical system in the engine.
I believe the fuel system is resolved....
Thanks for any thought, I'll also be over at Moyer's sight looking too and going through his troubleshooting books.
Thanks
Chris
Over the past few months, I've noticed that the house battery system seems to run down during a normal 2-3 hour sail. To the point that I have to switch over to both to start the boat.
It has never done this before, so my first thought was that my batteries are on their last legs. Which was strange because they are only 3 years old. I use a Xantrex 3 stage charger on both banks with the house bank also connected directly to the alternator.
The reserve never gets any use.
In addition, I've noticed that it was more and more difficult to get the key in the ignition 'just right' to start the boat. I had to jiggle it a bit to get it started.
And finally, I have also had 3-4 issues with the boat's engine dying on the way back to the docks this season. At first I thought this was a fuel issue, the tank was original and was FULL of crap. I replaced the tank and all the lines are new, including a fuel filter.
Unfortunately the boat died again yesterday in the harbor channel. Heading south, winds out of the south, channel about 30' wide...took an hour just to clear into deeper water. I finally got the motor started.
Which has me believing it might the coil, etc.
Well today I replaced the ignition in the cockpit and I noticed the housing was cracked. Pic below.
Could this have caused a short somewhere that caused the house bank to drain and could it have caused the ingine to quit after warming up? Or is this a dead end and I need to continue to triage the electical system in the engine.
I believe the fuel system is resolved....
Thanks for any thought, I'll also be over at Moyer's sight looking too and going through his troubleshooting books.
Thanks
Chris
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