When under sail for a few hours my new es127 shuts itself down. I can turn it back on, but after several minutes it does it again. After doing some research and talking with a Raymarine tech it appears to be a voltage problem. I thought if I shut off my freezer/refrigerator while under sail (no motor charging the batteries) it would reduce the draw on the batteries. That did seem to work however, if I am using the auto-pilot the same thing happens (auto pilot draws from the batteries as well). While at the dock with shore power on and batteries charging, the es127 will run forever - therefor it must be the batteries. I am starting to think perhaps I should replace my house batteries with ones with greater amperage? These house batteries were new last year. They are wet cells and will charge up to 13.7 volts. I hate to do it but, if necessary, get new batteries again. I would like to rely on my MFD while under sail but, that does not seem possible at this point.. As usual, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Capt. Pete
Capt. Pete