ncritchley
Well-Known Member
Hi there,
I've got a Watermota Sea Panther diesel, one that by design requires a great whack of 24 volts through a 12v starter motor to get going. I've been meaning for a few years to fit a 12v/24v series/ parallel switch to the charging circuit, so that once the engine's running everything switches from series to parallel for domestic, navigation, charging electrics etc. This all works beautifully, except that if I follow the manufacturer's diagram, only one battery is charged, once the 12v parallel circuit has switched in. I've attached the relevant diagram here, it's the diagram on the right.
Could anyone advise me what's wrong here? It's obviusly not ideal if one of my batteries has to be charged separately. Or do I just wire it in somehow as an extra on the alternator's charging output circuit?
Very grateful for any advice.
Thanks,
Neil
I've got a Watermota Sea Panther diesel, one that by design requires a great whack of 24 volts through a 12v starter motor to get going. I've been meaning for a few years to fit a 12v/24v series/ parallel switch to the charging circuit, so that once the engine's running everything switches from series to parallel for domestic, navigation, charging electrics etc. This all works beautifully, except that if I follow the manufacturer's diagram, only one battery is charged, once the 12v parallel circuit has switched in. I've attached the relevant diagram here, it's the diagram on the right.
Could anyone advise me what's wrong here? It's obviusly not ideal if one of my batteries has to be charged separately. Or do I just wire it in somehow as an extra on the alternator's charging output circuit?
Very grateful for any advice.
Thanks,
Neil

