ks65609
Member
- Aug 30, 2009
- 342
- Boat Info
- 1992 330 Sundancer
- Engines
- Twin 454 Mercruiser--340hp
V drive inboards
They're probably starting batteries, no big deal.
The good thing is that you already have a dual-batt setup on a single engine boat, so it's a simple matter to swap out the extra starting batt for a deep-cycle or two and use that for your "house" battery (the house battery is what powers everything on the boat- the starting battery is isolated/connected ONLY to the engine). This assures that even if you run the house battery down, you always have a fully-charged battery for starting.
Installing an inverter is a relatively simple DIY project that will make your time aboard a lot more enjoyable (inverter+ blender= margaritas ).
Okay, thanks again. I think I am good to go for my next project in the spring. Just need to understand how my dual battery switch set up works including charging from the alternator if I change out or add a deep cycle house battery.
Ken