Of course, we are in the Keys, so all of the boat is south. We have been fussing with low batteries for the past 48 hours, and I have figured out that it is the Guest 2621 battery charger not working. I've isolated all three batteries and they seem to be fine. We are getting by (NOISILY) with the Honda generator and a 12v cord that I picked up on yesterday's Cruisers Net.
So, the Guest manual says this, if not functioning:
1. No AC power available at the charger
2. Charger failure
Duh?
Is there any user-servicable stuff inside that Guest? We are hanging on the hook for the next few days, and I am not excited about plunking down $300-$400 on another charger (plus the hassle of finding one). Guest does warranty this unit for two years, but you get to send it to them for repair or replacement. Guess I could always buy another automotive charger and limp by.
What's that definition of cruising... "fixing your boat in exotic new places". :roll:
Any ideas from the C-Brat brain trust? As always, your input is appreciated.
Best wishes,
Jim B.
So, the Guest manual says this, if not functioning:
1. No AC power available at the charger
2. Charger failure
Duh?
Is there any user-servicable stuff inside that Guest? We are hanging on the hook for the next few days, and I am not excited about plunking down $300-$400 on another charger (plus the hassle of finding one). Guest does warranty this unit for two years, but you get to send it to them for repair or replacement. Guess I could always buy another automotive charger and limp by.
What's that definition of cruising... "fixing your boat in exotic new places". :roll:
Any ideas from the C-Brat brain trust? As always, your input is appreciated.
Best wishes,
Jim B.