OK, battery-folks... another question. Our boat came with a grp 24 battery (house side); we had the factory folks install another battery. With the problems we've had with the Guest charger (more about that another time), when I checked in the battery compartment, I found that we have one grp 24 and one grp 27. With the RVs we've had, we always had matched batteries for the house. I can't get these things to hold a charge for more than overnight, without much load on them. 8 months old on the boat, btw. Checking with Interstate, I find that one battery is 17 months old, the other is 11 months old. Yeah, I'm less than enthralled with that situation, as well.
So, is there a problem with the 24 and 27 wired in parallel? The only big draw we have is the fridge, which would go several days with no problem when the boat was fresh out of the factory (8 months ago). We consistently see the battery go below 12.0v. With the automotive battery charger on, the batteries will read 13.4, but as soon as the charger is turned off, they show less than 1/2 capacity, and usually read 12.3 or 12.4. I've checked them with a multi-meter, so I know our little cig-lighter W-Mart readout is right on.
No telling how long the Guest has been non-functional, so that situation may have contributed to our current battery woes.
Thanks for any insight.
Best wishes,
Jim B.