Brent
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Bad or poor electrical connection (wire, terminal) to power, battery or faulty ground assuming the battery is ok
m2cw
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TimC2520":28kk6n7p said:I had this problem for years and could not isolate the problem, all connections were clean. I had a dual batt set up from the factory with the Perko 1, 2, All, Off switch. In the off season I had a Blue Seas "Add a Battery" system installed along with an ACR, problem solved. Now I can turn on all electronics along with all of the lights, start the boat and no more voltage drop. It was getting to be a real PITA waiting for my chart plotter to acquire a position 15-20 times a day..
Brian S":f0nqblyr said:TimC2520":f0nqblyr said:I had this problem for years and could not isolate the problem, all connections were clean. I had a dual batt set up from the factory with the Perko 1, 2, All, Off switch. In the off season I had a Blue Seas "Add a Battery" system installed along with an ACR, problem solved. Now I can turn on all electronics along with all of the lights, start the boat and no more voltage drop. It was getting to be a real PITA waiting for my chart plotter to acquire a position 15-20 times a day..
Did you add a third battery or just replace the factory setup? I get the DSM lost from my raymarine unit when I restart sometimes.
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