I have two group 24 batteries as starter batteries for my outboard (overkill, I know). Anyway, it seems the last time I was on the boat I may have turned off the battery charger by mistake. I would say that may have been a few weeks ago (or more).
Today I was at the boat and went to lower the motor (electric). No go. I checked around and saw the battery charger wasn't on. Turned it on and lowered the motor. Wouldn't start. Of course not. After about 15 minutes of waiting, the motor started right up.
The charger is on now and the batteries are charging. But how will I know if they are dead. Should I disconnect the charger again and wait say 24 hours then try and start? Or should I just say, OK, new batteries and leave it at that? The batteries are about 4 years old but have worked great to date.
Thoughts?
Today I was at the boat and went to lower the motor (electric). No go. I checked around and saw the battery charger wasn't on. Turned it on and lowered the motor. Wouldn't start. Of course not. After about 15 minutes of waiting, the motor started right up.
The charger is on now and the batteries are charging. But how will I know if they are dead. Should I disconnect the charger again and wait say 24 hours then try and start? Or should I just say, OK, new batteries and leave it at that? The batteries are about 4 years old but have worked great to date.
Thoughts?