No DC power

Aug 26, 2006
122
Hunter H380 Palafox Pier Pensacola
Tonight I took out my house battery to exchange it in the morning for a new one. I turned off the house battery switch, left starter battery on and turned on the shore power. After a couple of hours, I lost DC power completely. What do I need to look for? The battery shows 12.5 volts with a multimeter.
 
Mar 6, 2008
1,375
Catalina 1999 C36 MKII #1787 Coyote Point Marina, CA.
What is voltage at the house battery switch? That is the feed to the house.
 
Mar 20, 2012
3,983
Cal 34-III, MacGregor 25 Salem, Oregon
Tonight I took out my house battery to exchange it in the morning for a new one. I turned off the house battery switch, left starter battery on and turned on the shore power. After a couple of hours, I lost DC power completely. What do I need to look for? The battery shows 12.5 volts with a multimeter.
when you say you lost "DC power completely", does this mean you cant start the engine also or that you only lost power and dont have DC lighting in the house/cabin?....

the start battery should be seperated from the house, so removing the house batt will kill the house circuit, UNLESS you either have the battery switch turned to "combine" or you have a converter or charger working on AC power and converting the AC to DC...

look for a loose ground.... and im assuming you do have an converter/charger so its very possible you blew a fuse for the converter/charger...

you should have more than 12.5 volts at the battery if the converter/charger is working....

it kinda tough to tell you where to look without knowing what components you actually have installed....
 
Aug 26, 2006
122
Hunter H380 Palafox Pier Pensacola
I am at a loss. I performed the Microsoft troubleshooting method. Turned everything off including the inverter , went to bed, and thought I'd deal with it in the morning. Woke up at 3 and the DC is working when I turned the inverter back on.
 
May 24, 2004
7,190
CC 30 South Florida
Could not get a clear picture of your setup or the details of the occurrence but will take a stab at one possibility. Assuming your starter battery is of the "starting" type and perhaps older than 3-4 years it is not too far fetched that it could have failed under the stress of being deeply discharged. Starter batteries have thin lead plates and are designed to deliver strong but short bursts of power. They do not take kindly to being deeply discharged and thus are not recommended for use as house battery. The voltage of 12.5V indicates about a 75% state of charge in a healthy battery but voltage alone cannot certify the battery is healthy. You may need to subject that battery to a load test. Since our small auxiliary diesels can be easily started by a deep cycle battery I have always recommended that one be used in place of a starter battery. They provide the backup to be used as house batteries in cases like yours. If after a load test the battery proves to be good then check for a clean and tight ground connection or a burnt fuse.
 
Jun 6, 2006
6,990
currently boatless wishing Harrington Harbor North, MD
You can't have a 12.5 volt battery and have "completely lost DC power"
what does not work? What gets turned on when you "turn on shore power"? hopefully the battery charger.
we need a lot more specifics if we are going to be doing more than guessing.
if your "inverter" an inverter/charger?
 
Aug 26, 2006
122
Hunter H380 Palafox Pier Pensacola
Anything AC worked. Outlets, water heater, air conditioning. DC didn't. Fridge, water pressure, cabin lights. I put the multimeter on the starter battery and it read 12.4. I shut everything down and went to bed hoping when I awoke there would be suggestions. Maybe charger/inverter got hot and shut down?
 
Apr 5, 2011
113
Hunter 34 Tilghman Island, Md
Could the breaker be bad?? That would kill your DC power. Seems to me the thing to do is see if you have DC power coming into the panel and than work your way back or forward from there.

Brian
 
Jun 6, 2006
6,990
currently boatless wishing Harrington Harbor North, MD
But you had DC power after you removed the house battery?
Assuming (I know!) that your starter bat is isolated that would mean that the battery charger was powering the boat after you removed the house battery. It probably gave up after a while trying to charge an open circuit. Before you panic put the new house battery back in and see what happens.
 
Aug 26, 2006
122
Hunter H380 Palafox Pier Pensacola
New house battery is in. Systems seem normal.

Some day I need to switch over to 6 volt batteries.
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,094
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Glad to hear that.

I'd add: someday you need to do a wiring diagram. :)