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Pete M.
I have two Group 24 maintenance-free batteries on my boat. Both are in their second season and have a relatively easy lives: I only use the batteries to start the diesel, listen to the VHF, run the depth sound, and plug my GPS into. When cruising and anchoring, I hardly ever use much juice, preferring candles/lanterns/portable radios and disk players, etc. Im a minimalist....I have been maintaining these batteries with a 5-watt solar cell. I check both batteries before each sail with a DVM. Most times, readings are 12.6-12.8v. I realize this just tells me their state of charge and not their cranking amps. I also check the alternator output now and then and it seems to be charging well at around 14v.The other day, both batteries were "legally dead." That is, voltage was around 12v. I hooked them up to the boat's two stage charger and charged them at 15 amps for a while. They seemed to be taking the charge ok, but later with the charger off, I could see the charge falling on the DVM.I do not leave anything connected on the boat when I leave it and the main switch on the batteries, and on the panel, is always left in the "off" position. I could find no random voltage anywhere on the boat and no appliances/systems seemed to be drawing power.Do batteries less than two seasons old just go dead? What would cause this?