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<blockquote data-quote="KevinWI" data-source="post: 501319" data-attributes="member: 7422"><p>Well.... I believe I figure this out. out of the water there is no issue...I left it for weeks and cranks just fine....I have the plug out so boat drains during rain.</p><p>I think....the bilge float switch sticks sometimes with pine needles after a rain and inadvertently drains the battery running all night.</p><p>A guest called me with a drained battery....said when he plugged in the charger, the bilge turned on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinWI, post: 501319, member: 7422"] Well.... I believe I figure this out. out of the water there is no issue...I left it for weeks and cranks just fine....I have the plug out so boat drains during rain. I think....the bilge float switch sticks sometimes with pine needles after a rain and inadvertently drains the battery running all night. A guest called me with a drained battery....said when he plugged in the charger, the bilge turned on. [/QUOTE]
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