mont
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Recently read part of the latest marine electrical bible.
There is a section on the actual voltage for marine '12v' use.
Theory is that actually a 12v system / batteries are nominally called that but you should be looking for about 14v in the batteries normally as follows.
Typical Marine batteries are effectively flat at about 10.5 volts and therefore if your batteries are normally sat at 12 - 12.5 v fully charged it only gives about 2 volts useage. After a bit of voltage drop in the system it dont leave much left.
Volvo alternators (like mine) are rated to 14v output which after passing through cable and those dreaded old fashioned split charging diodes gives about 12.75v at the batteries.
So theory goes :-
1. Get rid of diodes and let alternators (when under power) directly charge batts to 13.5 v plus
2. Change diodes to new 'smart' voltage regulators to remove voltage drop of about 1v. They seem to be rated at 14v so will allow full charge.
3. Get rid of old type shore power / charger and get a new one that will rate to 14v so starting at full charge.
So anyone got experiences to share on upgrading / increasing battery charge.
Surely most instruments are rated / happy with the bit extra as most are fuse protected which relates to the amps and if my memory serves the higher the voltage the lower the amperage ?
My batteries fully charged are at 12.75v with a drop of about 0.5 volts at the end on the loom on instruments etc. Is your system similar.
Comments / discussion welcomed........
There is a section on the actual voltage for marine '12v' use.
Theory is that actually a 12v system / batteries are nominally called that but you should be looking for about 14v in the batteries normally as follows.
Typical Marine batteries are effectively flat at about 10.5 volts and therefore if your batteries are normally sat at 12 - 12.5 v fully charged it only gives about 2 volts useage. After a bit of voltage drop in the system it dont leave much left.
Volvo alternators (like mine) are rated to 14v output which after passing through cable and those dreaded old fashioned split charging diodes gives about 12.75v at the batteries.
So theory goes :-
1. Get rid of diodes and let alternators (when under power) directly charge batts to 13.5 v plus
2. Change diodes to new 'smart' voltage regulators to remove voltage drop of about 1v. They seem to be rated at 14v so will allow full charge.
3. Get rid of old type shore power / charger and get a new one that will rate to 14v so starting at full charge.
So anyone got experiences to share on upgrading / increasing battery charge.
Surely most instruments are rated / happy with the bit extra as most are fuse protected which relates to the amps and if my memory serves the higher the voltage the lower the amperage ?
My batteries fully charged are at 12.75v with a drop of about 0.5 volts at the end on the loom on instruments etc. Is your system similar.
Comments / discussion welcomed........