bduffel
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Posed this in another troubleshooting thread but don't want to hijack his thread.
I've got a jon boat with a starting battery hooked to an electric start, power tilt/trim Merc 40 h.p. The starting battery (newish) loses voltage fairly rapidly when pos and neg cables are connected. I've removed every source of potential drain from this battery. It did it before I started running a rear sonar off it. I've since removed the sonar. It's like something in the starting/engine wiring is sucking up the volts. I tried the circuit tester light between the neg post and cable but got no light indication. Battery holds its charge with the neg cable disconnected but with it connected the batt. has dropped from 12.8 volts to 12.1 in the last five days. Down to 11.89 in seven days. With the cables disconnected it holds 12.8.
Now to update- I retested it and get a very dim indication on the circuit tester of some draw. Checked between the terminal and disconnected negative cable and it's drawing 228 milliamps. Checked between the terminal and hull and it's drawing 207 milliamps. Did a continuity test between the negative cable and hull and got a solid tone so something's grounded to the hull.
Am I wrong in assuming nothing should be grounded to the hull? The easy answer is obviously to disconnect the negative terminal to prevent the battery going down between lake trips but the whole thing's a little disconcerting.
Thanks
I've got a jon boat with a starting battery hooked to an electric start, power tilt/trim Merc 40 h.p. The starting battery (newish) loses voltage fairly rapidly when pos and neg cables are connected. I've removed every source of potential drain from this battery. It did it before I started running a rear sonar off it. I've since removed the sonar. It's like something in the starting/engine wiring is sucking up the volts. I tried the circuit tester light between the neg post and cable but got no light indication. Battery holds its charge with the neg cable disconnected but with it connected the batt. has dropped from 12.8 volts to 12.1 in the last five days. Down to 11.89 in seven days. With the cables disconnected it holds 12.8.
Now to update- I retested it and get a very dim indication on the circuit tester of some draw. Checked between the terminal and disconnected negative cable and it's drawing 228 milliamps. Checked between the terminal and hull and it's drawing 207 milliamps. Did a continuity test between the negative cable and hull and got a solid tone so something's grounded to the hull.
Am I wrong in assuming nothing should be grounded to the hull? The easy answer is obviously to disconnect the negative terminal to prevent the battery going down between lake trips but the whole thing's a little disconcerting.
Thanks