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Chris Behre
I have a Hunter 40.5 with four 80 amp house batteries in parallel. I have a 30 amp three stage charger. I leave the two air cooled Adler Barbour units on between weekend cruises, sometimes for up to three weeks. In order to keep the batteries maintained I leave the battery charger on. In theory this should work fine, but last fall I found the batteries overheating and boiling all of the water out. I thought it might be just bad batteries, so I replaced them all. Everything has worked fine until this last week when I went to check the batteries and they had been cooking again, down about a half gallon of water in each. The batteries appear to be fine otherwise. So, here's my question...what is causing the three stage battery charger to stay at the higher voltage? Could this be summer heat related? Is my battery charger the cause? Incidently, the starting battery connected to the same battery charger on a separate leg has not boiled over. One other thought....two of the three legs of the battery charger are connected together I assume in order to provide more juice to the house battery group. Could that be the cause? I know this is not exactly refrigerator trouble, but it is directly related. Any help would be appreciated.JORUM III