Scorchx1245 Posted June 14, 2016 Posted June 14, 2016 I have a one year old 27 or 24 series ever start battery for my cranking battery, I charge it and holds at about 12 volts and after 4 hours of running the live wells and fish finders, starting and motor trim I get low voltage warnings at 11 to 10.5 volts. Is the battery bad or do I need a new one? It was on a tender all winter. The motor charges the battery while running 14-16 volts based on rpms. But the battery still dies even when charged on a battery charger for 4 hours. 10 amp charger. Quote
Super User WIGuide Posted June 14, 2016 Super User Posted June 14, 2016 I would check the water level in your battery and add if needed. If you're still having issues, I'd be looking into getting a different battery Quote
Surfcaster Posted June 14, 2016 Posted June 14, 2016 You may need a separate battery for cranking and engine operation. I do not own a boat but the people I fish with have more than one battery running their boat. Even the smaller fishing boats have more than one battery. Quote
junyer357 Posted June 14, 2016 Posted June 14, 2016 It will also make a diffrence if it is a cranking only or dual purpose battery. Cranking only batteries will not last as long running electronics and other items. Quote
upchuck1383 Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 I had a similar issue. The cranking battery that came with my boat just lacked the CCA needed to fire up the outboard after running electronics all day. Invested in a more "powerful" one at the same size and have had zero issues since. I run a powerpole micro, livewell that circulates all day and fish finder. No issues on a group 24 cranking. Quote
Scorchx1245 Posted June 19, 2016 Author Posted June 19, 2016 I have two batteries, one for my tm, and one for my electronics/cranking, another thing I noted was every great once in a while my graph will freeze up and fuzz out when I start the engine. I topped off with distilled water and put a good charge, samething. Should I run another battery for my cranking battery? I have two batteries, one for my tm, and one for my electronics/cranking, another thing I noted was every great once in a while my graph will freeze up and fuzz out when I start the engine. I topped off with distilled water and put a good charge, samething. Should I run another battery for my cranking battery? And if I just replace it what kind of battery should I get? Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted June 20, 2016 Super User Posted June 20, 2016 Get the biggest dual purpose battery you have room for that has the MCA your outboard requires. 1 Quote
Jig-Man Posted June 20, 2016 Posted June 20, 2016 The only battery I have found that will run 2 hds units and an aerator then have enough juice to crank an Optimax is the 1150 CCA AGM battery from Sears. Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted June 20, 2016 Super User Posted June 20, 2016 The Diehard PM-1 group 31 has been a popular one, but in not carried by Sears anymore. I think there is a Odyssey battery that is equivalent. Quote
CarolinaBoy4Life Posted June 22, 2016 Posted June 22, 2016 I have a two battery system on my center console. Cranking battery and a battery that runs all the graphs/radio/TM. Only running one battery seems like it would drain that battery pretty quick. Quote
S. Sass Posted June 22, 2016 Posted June 22, 2016 One large 24 series for cranking and 2 smaller for all else on my boat. I run my live wells and 2 small finders TM and what ever else all day on 2 hot batteries. I have heard of the cranking battery no being able to keep itself charged off just the motor bass fishing. A bunch of starting and short runs to another spot doesn't give time to charge back what it took to crank. Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted June 22, 2016 Super User Posted June 22, 2016 Think about what you are requiring of a battery. You want starting power (MCA) plus you want it to function as a deep cycle battery to run your stuff when the outboard is not operating. That takes a battery with the reserve capacity and MCA to do both. A dual purpose battery is the best type for those needs. Quote
Scorchx1245 Posted June 23, 2016 Author Posted June 23, 2016 Gotchya, I'm picking up a Napa gold series dual purpose 27 series marine battery for the cranking and electronics. The TM has its own battery which is also a 27 series dual purpose. Quote
Kevin22 Posted June 27, 2016 Posted June 27, 2016 On 6/23/2016 at 3:27 AM, Scorchx1245 said: Gotchya, I'm picking up a Napa gold series dual purpose 27 series marine battery for the cranking and electronics. The TM has its own battery which is also a 27 series dual purpose. If you run that one down in 4 hours you have bigger issues! That battery should do you well. What charger did you leave it on when stored? Does that charger have a float/maintenance mode or just trickle 1-2ah output? Quote
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