Re: Not starting with engine batteries
Reply #5 –
That's why the electrical schematic is so important. You need to understand how and where the boost switch connects the two battery banks. Usually, using the boost is like putting jumper cables on a car battery. By that I mean the electrical path from the start battery to the starter is still the same. You are just adding additional "juice" to the circuit by connecting the house battery at the positive post on the start battery.
Tim's advice (above) is very good. If the start batteries are really fully charged, then one (or more) of the battery cables may be loose or badly corroded, not allowing current to flow from start battery to starter.
How do you know the batteries are fully charged? How and where are you reading the voltage? What is the actual volt reading?