Hi all, I have a VSR and a two-battery setup on the boat. My main starting battery is 5 years old, and is a marine battery. This evening while out drifting, when I went to start the outboard to head home nothing happened, just a little click from the outboard, but no spark. It seemed there wasn't enough battery voltage to get it started, so I selected the VSR switch to EMG Parallel and she started fine from there. Exactly the same thing happened when flushing the motor at home.
I thought the VSR automatically detected low starting-battery voltage and immediately paralleled to number two if needed? Any idea why this didn't happen? Or is the VSR only for keeping the second battery charged?
As soon as the motor started, the little red light on a VSR lit-up, indicating (what I thought) battery 1 was full and battery 2 was charging.
I've had the VSR several years and have never had this issue. Sounds like my starter battery is kaput, but I thought at least the VSR would get the motor cranked up - obviously there was enough starting current between the two batteries.
If it makes any difference, the I recently upgraded the outboard from a 2-stk Johnson to a new 4-stk Suzuki.
Many thanks.