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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="sonny.barile" data-source="post: 387733" data-attributes="member: 18154"><p>Is that caused from charging batteries while on the boat or just the mere presence of batteries? (Electric field) I keep a battery in the nose of my boat. There was an aluminum support/shelf in the bow and I put the battery case on it. I made a carpet covered protector shelf to put between the battery case and the aluminum. The bow interior is painted. I remove the battery for charging but otherwise it is always in the boat. I have a circuit breaker switch between the battery and the TM and I leave it in the off position and I also unplug the TM from the wire harness. So I think the battery is pretty well isolated when Im not using it. Is this going to happen to me eventually or is simply from charging while onboard?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny.barile, post: 387733, member: 18154"] Is that caused from charging batteries while on the boat or just the mere presence of batteries? (Electric field) I keep a battery in the nose of my boat. There was an aluminum support/shelf in the bow and I put the battery case on it. I made a carpet covered protector shelf to put between the battery case and the aluminum. The bow interior is painted. I remove the battery for charging but otherwise it is always in the boat. I have a circuit breaker switch between the battery and the TM and I leave it in the off position and I also unplug the TM from the wire harness. So I think the battery is pretty well isolated when Im not using it. Is this going to happen to me eventually or is simply from charging while onboard? [/QUOTE]
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