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T&T: (Potentially) Catastrophic Electrical Shut-down

From: Robin (no email)
Date: Thu Apr 12 2007 - 11:41:40 EDT

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    When you returned to your boat and found the acrid smell, likely your
    batteries were low on electrolyte and probably quite hot...it's quite possible
    some plates warped causing internal shorts and final death and some addtional
    heat. At this point they were effectively "gone" or close to dead.

    Under such circumstances, even with plain old worn out batteries, monitors
    will often show full charge... incorrectly. All they know is that at some
    voltage little current flows. It looks just like a fully charged battery. But
    when disconnected from the charging source, battery voltage drops rapidly and
    little power is available.

    I'm assuming your boat is gas powered or electronically controlled diesel as
    a mechanicallly controlled diesel will run with no battery power. An advantage
    of old diesel twechnology!!

    Apparently, as you noted, power was lost when you reduced speed...likely
    because alternator output was close to zero and dead batteries could not keep
    the ignition hot. Even if you were charging multiple banks via a combiner, it
    would have disconnected when voltage dropped and your dead start batteries
    would still have killed your engine(s).

    Usually, nearly dead batteries look more like an open than a short so charging
    virtually stops.,.few ions for anything ....current drops to a low
    level...hence I'm not sure your inverter/charger would have been putting out
    high current...only the modest level equalization current....

    Likely with new batteries everything will be ok.

    Your experience is one situation which points out the potential value of
    separate battery banks for twin screw boats....hopefully banks purchased at
    different times don't die simultaneously...

    Glad you made it thru this without serious consequences. It's another reminder
    how careful we all need to be when boating.

    Rob Brueckner
    Hatteras YF
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