Hello listers,  I would appreciate any advice you might have on my
electrical issue du jour.

Mine is a C&C 33 MK II and I have a Link 20 battery monitoring system.
Bank 1 (house) is 4 Trojan T-105 (225 AH) 6V  deep cycles about 5 years
old.  Bank 2 is a 12V starter battery dated 2005.  I look after my
batteries pretty well and the system seemed to be operating normally.  I
have a True Charge 40 battery charger.   One morning after several days out
sailing, drinking lots of cold beer from the fridge and lots of music
playing) and running the engine very little, the engine would not start.
Starter turned slow, felt like no battery power.  I had the Master Switch
on 1 so I turned the switch to Battery 2 at which point all 12V electrical
activity on the boat stopped working altogether.  Prior to switching to Bat
2, the Link 20 showed my starter battery at 12.4V with estimated time on
battery remaining at 225 hours.  I put a portable battery pack onto my
starter battery and it read 12.4 V from the battery.  However, powering up
the battery pack and connecting to my starter battery allowed me to start
the engine.

I went back to harbour and replaced my starter battery with a brand new
1000 cranking amps 12V battery.  I charged by shore power overnight then
left for a few more days on the water.

Now, the current circumstance is this.
When connected to shore power and Main Switch set to Bat 1,  I see normal
charging voltages to both battery banks.
When under engine and Main Switch set to ALL, I see normal charging to both
batteries.
After sitting overnight on anchor, I see both Bank 1 and Bank 2 are resting
at about 12.5 V.  Both banks show plenty of reserve on the Link 20.  When I
try to start the engine it feels again like I have low battery power.  The
engine barely turns when I set the Main Switch to either Bat 1 or ALL and
won't start.  If I change the switch to Bat 2, all 12V electrical activity
on the boat instantly stops.  If I put the portable battery pack onto my
starter battery with the switch in the ALL position, the engine will go
however, it still feels like the starter is turning too slowly.

I'm looking for a single cause to explain all this as up til now, the
system has functioned well for the 10 years I've owned the boat.  I would
appreciate any suggestions

Wade
Oh Boy, C&C 33 MK II

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