Does anybody know what the life expectancy is of the battery charger Catalina puts in our boats. It is a 2003. I have new batteries maybe month and a half old, when I check to see charge level in cabin they show around 14 volts on my gauge out by the wheel when I turn the key on it shows 13 volts. My diesel guy says that is normal.
Voltage is probably OK. I doubt that the gages are well calibrated. As long as starting is good and the voltage stays the same things I think that you are good.
Don't know if Catalina still used Pro Mariner battery charger on your model year. See page 3 of the Critical Uprades and be warned.
Jim
Most likely a Charles. If a later model boat, probably not too bad IF it has a switch to allow you to change types of batteries. The early Charles chargers left a LOT to be desired (do a search on "Charles Redux" for more).
Here's a good one:
How to Wire a Battery Monitor by Maine Sail: http://forums.catalina.sailboatowners.com/showthread.php?t=125606 (http://forums.catalina.sailboatowners.com/showthread.php?t=125606)
It's in the "101 Topics" under Electrical 101.
Stay away from Xantrex.
There is a pretty large voltage drop in the small wiring to the voltmeter in the cockpit, so trust your panel or a DVM on the battery bank.