[C320-list] Starting Battery
Darrell
dgray at n-sea.org
Wed Apr 26 10:18:19 PDT 2006
Quentin, as others have mentioned, if it hasn't already been done, adding a
designated starter battery is good idea, Darrell
----- Original Message -----
From: "Quentin Murphy" <qmurphy at sympatico.ca>
To: "C320-List" <C320-List at catalina320.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 10:06 AM
Subject: [C320-list] Starting Battery
> Thanks for the crucial answer. Now I know the engine should be connected
> on
> any of the three battery switch positions. My boat has not been modified
> as
> it only has 110 hours on the engine and they replaced all the halyards
> last
> year as they look "slightly discoloured". In other words, it was a venue
> to
> have desert and drinks. Definitely my gain! They sold me the boat probably
> to move "up" to a 51-foot Carver (the model with three air-conditioning
> systems and a 250-Volt/50-Amp shore-power plug).
>
> I'll bring down my Fluke multi-meter this evening and start tracing the
> fault which now I know is there and must be repaired. I presume there are
> in-line fuses between the batteries and the battery switch? Thanks for
> the
> info.
>
> Quentin Murphy
> Celtic Knot #667
>
>
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