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<blockquote data-quote="hammer33" data-source="post: 5472994" data-attributes="member: 19900"><p>#1. Check for current drain like Ruger said. Probably something like an automatic bilge pump switch starting to go bad. Or an Led indicator light on something. Could be as simple as corrosion on a battery terminal. </p><p>#2 If you don't have a quality onboard smart charger, Get one . They will keep your batteries in tip top condition and get a lot of extra life out of them. My batteries were lasting about 18 months before I got one. Now Im getting +-5 years out of a battery.</p><p>#3. If you are using regular wet cell batteries, look into the sealed glass mat style battery. I have a cheap starting battery for my gate opener and I have to top off the water every couple months or it gets low and looses power. This is hard on a battery and I expect to have to replace it soon. </p><p></p><p>Chasing electrical gremlins sucks ! Hope you get it sorted quickly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hammer33, post: 5472994, member: 19900"] #1. Check for current drain like Ruger said. Probably something like an automatic bilge pump switch starting to go bad. Or an Led indicator light on something. Could be as simple as corrosion on a battery terminal. #2 If you don't have a quality onboard smart charger, Get one . They will keep your batteries in tip top condition and get a lot of extra life out of them. My batteries were lasting about 18 months before I got one. Now Im getting +-5 years out of a battery. #3. If you are using regular wet cell batteries, look into the sealed glass mat style battery. I have a cheap starting battery for my gate opener and I have to top off the water every couple months or it gets low and looses power. This is hard on a battery and I expect to have to replace it soon. Chasing electrical gremlins sucks ! Hope you get it sorted quickly [/QUOTE]
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