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Posted 10/17/2011 10:46 AM (#521037)
Subject: Charging your Cranking battery





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Location: Uxbridge Ontario
I have a 2011 Lund Predator 2010. Last time out, I have virtually no battery left to crank over my main engine (2011 Merc 225ProXS). Not sure why I had issues with this on such a new rig.

I have 2 graphs on my boat (both 5" screens and neither has gps), 2 power poles and the standard, bilge, int lighting and nav lights running off the main panel.

What would have caused the drain?

My next questing. In order to charge the cranking battery, do I need to pull it from the boat or disconnect all the components/ engine and charge the battery alone?

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