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  1. Painkiller

    Battery voltage fluctuation

    I bought two new port side engine batteries three weeks ago as I was prepping the boat to get put in. I did not run hardly anything on these batteries before the boat went in. After it was dropped in the water, I went to start the port engine and it would barely turn over. That day I finally...
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    Voltage problem

    Took my '97 SR 330 DA for a shakedown ride. Everything great for 45 min's. Slowed to idle for no-wake zone and port engine shut off. I could restart it, but the only way to keep it running was to goose throttle and keep rpm's above 1600. Cursed. Turned around. Limped on 1 screw. Restarted port...
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    Shore Power Problem 400 Sedan Bridge

    I was out on the lake this weekend and came back in Saturday night to spend the night at the slip. When I plugged back in to shore power everything was fine. After a couple of hours I noticed I didn't have any air conditioner. I began to investigate and noticed the shore power voltage was...
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    Voltage Drop

    Hey guys! Just bought my 1989 345 sedan bridge about 5 months ago and loving it so far! But in the beginning the boat had some low voltage issues but in the sales agreement the previous owners agreed to fix the problem and hired a electrician to fix it and he ended up doing 1500$ of work...
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    Hot Alternator on Shore Power

    I just purchased a 2004 240 Sundancer. I brought the boat home and connected the shore power to my house to charge the batteries and have power while I cleaned it out. Initially the voltage of both batteries were about 11.6v, after about 24 hours of charging they now read 13.6v. While I was...
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    Shore power reading 70v on the panel

    hi, 290 DA is plugged in to 110v plug. The AC panel is only reading 70v... is this normal? I have never plugged to the house before. On marina power it is always 110v indicated. The batteries are all fully charged (from battery charger not boat charger), all three at 12.6 - 12.7... c-charger is...
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    voltage readings on port and starboard engines

    Proud new owner of a 310 (week 4, still shiny and new) as we become more familiar catch more things that make us go "do you remember ....". In this case out on the water and crusing slowly was scrolling through the info and see that with both engines running and minimal extras on and running...
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