I was curious how often does everyone who is at a dock have to top off the water in their wet batteries? I check them once during the season (April - Sept) and normally don't need much if any - is this good or bad?
Another reason I ask is that have a weird concern - The system and usage is as follows: I have one battery for my starting battery (sealed), two paralleled as my house bank. I'm at the dock most of the summer, hooked to shore power, battery charger on all the time, and the 12 volt refrig on all summer at the dock. My concern today is that when checking the water is that one of the house bank batteries had lower water in it than the other the other. Meaning I had to add water to one and not the other? It wasn't alarmingly low but lower.
Charger is hooked up so that the bank should be charged equally. Voltages seemed normal (13.8 after they settle or higher (14.2) when charger is on).
Can anyone explain this?
Another reason I ask is that have a weird concern - The system and usage is as follows: I have one battery for my starting battery (sealed), two paralleled as my house bank. I'm at the dock most of the summer, hooked to shore power, battery charger on all the time, and the 12 volt refrig on all summer at the dock. My concern today is that when checking the water is that one of the house bank batteries had lower water in it than the other the other. Meaning I had to add water to one and not the other? It wasn't alarmingly low but lower.
Charger is hooked up so that the bank should be charged equally. Voltages seemed normal (13.8 after they settle or higher (14.2) when charger is on).
Can anyone explain this?