[C320-list] True Charger

Allan Field allanfield47 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 15 05:46:34 PDT 2019


There is a fuse hidden in the plastic cable protector that runs between the
battery bank and the charger and than fuse can blow.  My memory is that the
fuse is about 18-24 inches away from the battery bank.

Allan S. Field
Sea Shadow - C387, #103 (formerly C320, #808)
Columbia, MD


On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 7:07 AM Leonard Hooks <lehooks at gmail.com> wrote:

> Michael, have you checked the voltage coming out of the charger? And check
> the voltage from the charger at the batteries.
> I had some kind of electrical event that blew the fuses between the
> charger and the batteries and lost one battery before I figured it out.
>
> Leonard Hooks
> sdg
>
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> > On Jul 14, 2019, at 10:40 AM, Michael Ferguson <coralman at bellsouth.net>
> wrote:
> >
> > Any ideas or experience with the following would be most helpful. A
> couple of times I would find my refrigerator thawed. But it would start
> back up and perform for a few days and then do the same thing again. Then
> one day I came out to the boat to find all of my batteries we're totally
> discharged. I looked at the charger and appear to be working and check all
> the terminals. I replace the batteries and the refrigerator is working as
> it should for the last 5 days. Yesterday I checked battery voltage and they
> were starting to discharge again. I'm hooked up to shore power in a marina.
> My true charge unit is about 15 years old. Even though it appears to be
> working I'm not there to monitor it all the time. Could it be that my
> charger is failing me. Any suggestions. Thanks Michael 169 Nauti Clew
> >
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