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re: boat battery help needed
Posted on 1/13/15 at 8:41 am to Hangover Haven
Posted on 1/13/15 at 8:41 am to Hangover Haven
Ok, not knowing your situation that well but knowing a little bit about electrical problems.
You're getting 24V on the relay side..is that with the coil engaged on the OUTPUT of the relay or the INPUT of the relay? If it's on the input...then the relay might be bad...but the batteries seem to be good.
If it's on the output side of the relay (w/coil energized)....then I'm a little more befuddled.
You're getting 24V on the relay side..is that with the coil engaged on the OUTPUT of the relay or the INPUT of the relay? If it's on the input...then the relay might be bad...but the batteries seem to be good.
If it's on the output side of the relay (w/coil energized)....then I'm a little more befuddled.
This post was edited on 1/13/15 at 8:42 am
Posted on 1/13/15 at 8:49 am to NASA_ISS_Tiger
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If it's on the output side of the relay (w/coil energized)....then I'm a little more befuddled.
yep, on the output side of the relay. also, like i said earlier, none of the 12v accessories that are powered off one of the deep cycle batteries will power up. i'm thinking that i may have disconnected some wire that powers all the switches.
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