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Topic: Boating



Expert: Ron Blanchet (Mr. Marine)
Date: 6/30/2008
Subject: connecting multiple batteries on my boat

Question
I have a 264 Fourwinns.  I have a Perko battery switch that was originally installed by the dealer in 2003.  My stereo system has 4 amps that were drawing heavily on the battery and would run them down quickly.  I replaced the original batteries and added two additional batteries for a total of 4.  I replaced all with the blue top Optima.  This was done at the end of last season by a mechanic that is no longer in business.

My problem is now I am getting a loud interference on the stereo when the engine is running.  Also the bank # 2 is not charging.  I feel that the mechanic incorrectly installed the new batteries.


Answer
Hi Carl...thanks for selecting the undersigned to reply to your question.

First of all, I find it difficult to understand how a 4amp stereo system could drain a battery while the engine is running. Secondly, I don't understand the necessity of replacing two batteries, unless they were tested and determined to be permanently damaged. Thirdly, interference on your radio is likely a wiring problem with that system, not the batteries. Best you consult a qualified, reliable and trustworthy marine mechanic for resolve your problems before you end up spending more money needlessly.

Safe Boating
Ron

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