[C320-list] Riddle me this - a battery charger question

Dean Vermeire dean at vermeire.us
Sat Aug 8 16:03:34 PDT 2020


Hi Bruce,

I'll do some more testing next time I'm out at the boat, but your 
suggestion is probably spot on.  It is somewhat confusing because the 
battery does charge when the switch is on "both", but, perhaps the 
battery switch is feeding back to battery 2 when charging battery 1?  
Interesting thought.

The 1230P does not need a jumper or configuration to charge up to three 
banks.  It auto-senses.  The remote display does not really have a way 
to scroll through the banks separately (which is a real bummer!).

That gives me some things to look at.

Thanks!

On 8/8/2020 5:54 PM, Bruce Heyman wrote:
> Hi Dean,
> Sure is a head scratcher.   I see the 1230P is a three bank charger of which you only need two.  It sounds like the red wire that is connected between the charger and the positive of battery two is not doing its job.   Any chance there is a fuse in the line?  Sometimes there is a fuse inside the charger for each of the outputs.  Also, I'm not familiar with that charger.  Do you have to program or configure it to make sure two of the three outputs are energized?  Sometime you have to configure some jumpers or some switches.
> Hope it is something simple!
> Bruce
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: C320-list [mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Dean Vermeire
> Sent: Saturday, August 8, 2020 2:20 PM
> To: C320-List at Catalina320.com
> Subject: [C320-list] Riddle me this - a battery charger question
>
> I recently replaced the old charger with a ProNautic 1230P.  I have two 4D batteries in the original configuration in a 2001 320 (#847).  Both of the batteries have positive cables from the charger.
>
> The problem is that if I leave the boat at the marina with the battery selector switched to batter 2, the battery runs down, even though the charger is on.  This was true with the old charger, as well.  So, at least I haven't made things worse.
>
> Now, the fact that the battery runs down (the only load was the refrigerator, which was running) tells me that it is hooked up to the selector switch.  The negative terminal is tied to the negative of battery 1.  The charger's positive cable is hooked up.  The charger's negative cable is to the common ground.  The charger works and charges battery 1.  It also charges battery 2 when the switch is on both.
>
> What on earth am I missing?
>
> Dean Vermeire
>
> #847
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