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1988 Santego 3867 Power issue
- fredricksoncr
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1988 Santego 3867 Power issue
First time poster, long time lurker.
I have a santego 3867, and i noticed an issue. When I'm out and about it feels like my boat isn't getting enough power to run the accessories on 12v.
Like if someone flushes the head, all of the lights go out. The radio some times works, sometimes doesn't, and if i have the 12v refrigerator turned on, it doesn't work at all. If i turn on the lowrance, the autopilot stops working.
I have 3 batteries currently in the engine bay, all 3 test as functional. I was reading the manual and it shows 4 batteries in a picture.
is my boat missing a battery and would that cause all these weird brown out issues?
Thanks!
Chris
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Re: 1988 Santego 3867 Power issue
Have you checked all your battery connections? Get a wrench and snug them down, all of them, at both ends of the cables.
What size batteries do you have? Are they deep cell, starting or dual purpose? How old are they? You say they tested ok…how were they tested? Hopefully, under a load?
Have you checked your engine alternators to make sure they are putting out voltage in the 14 volt range?
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Re: 1988 Santego 3867 Power issue
buster53 wrote:Source of the post Have you checked your engine alternators to make sure they are putting out voltage in the 14 volt range?
That first...
I agree with the above....clean all terminals and especially the grounds like buster mentioned.
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Re: 1988 Santego 3867 Power issue
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Re: 1988 Santego 3867 Power issue
Also, verify your batteries are good using a load tester. Batteries can read correct but once you put a load on them, the voltage starts to drop.
- fredricksoncr
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Re: 1988 Santego 3867 Power issue
Ok to answer some questions. I believe the set up is 2 house batts and one gen set batt. Both show 14-15v when i check them on the breaker panel as well as the flybridge. There is def room for a 4th battery, infact there is an empty box there.
Im not running the genset as i havent figured out how to get it to start. it isnt responding to the switch on the breaker panel to start it, and its not allowing me to manually start it so im guessing the next step is to see if its locked up.
All the terminal connections are tight and clean.
Honestly the boat is just acting like the 2 batteries are not enough. Even when im docked and plugged in to shower it has brown outs. From what i can tell with out deep examination, the show power runs the 110 and the battery charger. Then all the lights etc, run off the batteries.
I have 2 brand new lifepo4 deep cycle batteries. I think im going to just swap the batteries and see what happens.
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Re: 1988 Santego 3867 Power issue
fredricksoncr wrote:Source of the post All the terminal connections are tight and clean.
I don't think there are any easy solutions to these kind of issues just systematic checking / crossing off possibilities.
Be sure to check all the ground connections that go to the engine blocks/panels as well not just the batteries themselves, usually both engines will be tied together, have a look at that as well. It may well be bad batteries as you say but from the description here it sounds like too much resistance / corrosion from disuse maybe. Have a look behind the 1,2 all main switch as well.
Two good batteries are more than enough to run a few 12 volt loads without drama by the way. I have run entire boats with just 2 house batteries FWIW.
You say there is an empty box, curious is there any wiring laying about there that would have been connected to a battery by previous owner ?
- fredricksoncr
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Re: 1988 Santego 3867 Power issue
The two main things i notice are the lights dim or go out when flushing the toilet, and the radio barely works if it works at all.ill start checking those areas for corrosion as well.
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Re: 1988 Santego 3867 Power issue
Also as mentioned, while you have the space for a 4th battery, you don’t need it. My 3807, very similar to your boat, had the room for #4, but we managed just fine without it.
As asked, do you have your 1-2-both-off, battery switch turned to both. What size are your batteries? Deep cycle? Starting? Dual Purpose?
As far as your genset goes, good chance it is something really simple. Get a boat savvy buddy to take a look at it and go for easy fixes first.
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Re: 1988 Santego 3867 Power issue
fredricksoncr wrote:Source of the post ...
I have 2 brand new lifepo4 deep cycle batteries. I think im going to just swap the batteries and see what happens.
Before using them you need to confirm that they could actually handle the starting current for your boat, otherwise you'd likely have to re--configure your wiring to separate the house and engine loads and just use those for the house loads (and then make sure you have paths to charge them).
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