Charlie S and Titan
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I had major problems with my boat battery the other day (single digit temps, boat stored outside, battery in unheated garage). Initially it didn't have enough oomph to even crank the motor over, it quickly degraded to a point where it spun the starter but not fast enough to engage the bendix(?).
The battery is a 5 yr old Interstate deep cycle, so maybe it is just too old and is finally failing. According to the charger and my multimeter, it had a full charge when I took it off in the morning before driving to the launch.
Can cold weather cause this? How can I determine whether it is a bad battery, or just the effect of cold weather?
BTW, I do not own or have access to a battery load tester.
If it is just the cold, what is the best way around this - keep the battery in the house? Transport it in the heated cabin of the truck and then put it on just before launching the boat?
Or just don't hunt in single digit temps, and if I do, plan on pull starting it...
Thanks,
Charlie
The battery is a 5 yr old Interstate deep cycle, so maybe it is just too old and is finally failing. According to the charger and my multimeter, it had a full charge when I took it off in the morning before driving to the launch.
Can cold weather cause this? How can I determine whether it is a bad battery, or just the effect of cold weather?
BTW, I do not own or have access to a battery load tester.
If it is just the cold, what is the best way around this - keep the battery in the house? Transport it in the heated cabin of the truck and then put it on just before launching the boat?
Or just don't hunt in single digit temps, and if I do, plan on pull starting it...
Thanks,
Charlie