plagued by bad battery cable/low battery symptom
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 3:49 pm
I have been having some trouble starting my boat because of what I thought was a low battery. This has been plaguing me for some time. On occasion, I'd accidently turn on my fish finder and not notice it. I thought this was running down my battery and causing the problem. This weekend with a battery I bought earlier this summer, I had the same seemingly low battery problem. I sanded down the connections and still the problem persisted. Well dag nab it, it was a bad battery cable all along; wiggle the neutral cable near the battery connection and she fired right up every time. I probably did not have to buy the new battery after all!
As an aside:
I know I've mentioned it before but just to reiterate, my boat really depends on it's jib for control. We were out with a single reefed main and storm jib - the wind was almost strong enough for putting in a double reef on our main. On a puff, when you spill the jib before the main, she has a tendency to head up. With spilling the main before the jib, she handles pretty well. I could get a good 30 degrees before she'd head up.
This was a warm weekend here in southern Wisconsin; maybe our last for the year. It was fun. I let my teenage son and his friend go up on deck and enjoy the splash and the rush - safety first of course. Swimming this time of year in a quick jump in and out. Labor day weekend always seems such an abrupt end of the season.
As an aside:
I know I've mentioned it before but just to reiterate, my boat really depends on it's jib for control. We were out with a single reefed main and storm jib - the wind was almost strong enough for putting in a double reef on our main. On a puff, when you spill the jib before the main, she has a tendency to head up. With spilling the main before the jib, she handles pretty well. I could get a good 30 degrees before she'd head up.
This was a warm weekend here in southern Wisconsin; maybe our last for the year. It was fun. I let my teenage son and his friend go up on deck and enjoy the splash and the rush - safety first of course. Swimming this time of year in a quick jump in and out. Labor day weekend always seems such an abrupt end of the season.