bbwhitejr
Well-Known Member
Like a lot of diesel boat owners, I crank my gen before I ever unplug from shore power. Then I cut the gen when I am plugged back up. Whether it is for an afternoon swim or if we stay out on the hook for a few days.
My battery charger stays on continuously as well. That said, when I replaced my batteries, 2 for each main and one for the gen, I went with all cranking batteries because they never cycle down or up. What is the fallacy in this thinking?
Bennett
My battery charger stays on continuously as well. That said, when I replaced my batteries, 2 for each main and one for the gen, I went with all cranking batteries because they never cycle down or up. What is the fallacy in this thinking?
Bennett