David,

        Even a brand new AGM battery, fully drained, may not take a charge 
again. If your home charger doesn't give you any results, you may have a bad 
one on your hands. Most batteries do come with warranties, so if it's not too 
old, you may be able to make a swap with the retailer or manufacturer. 

        Depending on the amp draw of the alarm, yes, it could drain your 
battery after a few hours. So could a bilge pump if the float switch gets 
crusted into the on position (Happened to me once - now I use the sensor type). 

        As for the sensor, yes, it could have failed, but most times failure 
means it won't sound when there's a problem, not continue to sound. I would 
check all your hoses and the valve. Also check the bottom of the tank in case 
there's a hole. 


        
        All the best,

        Edd


        Edd M. Schillay
        Starship Enterprise
        C&C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
        City Island, NY 
        Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log Website

On Aug 26, 2013, at 10:04 AM, David Knecht <davidakne...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am beginning to feel that I have bad karma with my new boat.  First the 
> good news:  based on all the advice I received, the Universal starting issue 
> seems definitely fixed- since I cleaned the ground connection, it has started 
> smoothly every time.  The only strange thing is that all the directions I 
> have read say that you should continue to push the glow plug button while 
> pushing the start button.  However, on mine, the engine will not turn over 
> unless I release the glow plug button.  Also, the GPS restarts each time I 
> start the engine, which may mean there is still some electrical issue, but 
> neither is a serious problem at this point.  
> Also, the black smoke etc. is largely gone since I cleaned the bottom and 
> prop as best I could.  The shaft and prop were completely crusted with 
> barnacles, so clearly my Pettit zinc coat did not do its job.  I may try 
> Velox next spring based on the advice of a local old timer.
> 
> So yesterday I go went to the boat and found that my #1 battery is completely 
> dead.  This is the battery that is wired for the auto-bilge pump switch and 
> propane fume alarm (that is all I know of).  The batteries are 2 month old 
> Power-tech AGM group 27's.  I could not get much of any charge after a day of 
> running the engine for a few hours totals.
> Questions: 
> 1.  do new batteries fail at some rate?
> 2.  Will an AGM charge from the alternator if fully discharged?  If so, 
> roughly how long would it take?  I brought it home and tried to use my smart 
> charger and that is not charging it at all (the charging light does not come 
> on).
> Perhaps related- I twice was on the boat briefly during the week and found 
> the Xintex propane fume alarm going.  Both times I checked the propane system 
> and the tank shutoff was closed and all switches were off. So I don't believe 
> there were really propane fumes in the cabin.  So could the sensor have 
> failed?  Could the alarm going for many many hours drain the battery (I don't 
> think the bilge pump is doing it).
> 
> 
> David Knecht
> Aries
> 1990 C&C 34+
> New London, CT
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