MacD68
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Hi,
This is probably a pretty basic question, but any input appreciated. My current boat came with just a starter battery fitted. Electrics are currently limited to lights (nav and internal), but I plan to add instruments and a heater (Mikuni) shortly, and possibly an Autohelm later in the year. To avoid concerns about draining the starter battery, it seems like a reasonable precaution to install a second battery to handle all other services, and leave the original battery to deal with starting. The questions is how (electrically)?
I see reference to everything from basic manual switches to switches based on diodes, to decide which battery gets charged when the alternator is running? Any thoughts on the best way to go?
Should I consider an option to connect the house battery to the starting circuit, or starting battery to the house circuit, in emergencies?
Any hints on a useful website to improve my knowledge also appreciated.
Thanx.
MacD
This is probably a pretty basic question, but any input appreciated. My current boat came with just a starter battery fitted. Electrics are currently limited to lights (nav and internal), but I plan to add instruments and a heater (Mikuni) shortly, and possibly an Autohelm later in the year. To avoid concerns about draining the starter battery, it seems like a reasonable precaution to install a second battery to handle all other services, and leave the original battery to deal with starting. The questions is how (electrically)?
I see reference to everything from basic manual switches to switches based on diodes, to decide which battery gets charged when the alternator is running? Any thoughts on the best way to go?
Should I consider an option to connect the house battery to the starting circuit, or starting battery to the house circuit, in emergencies?
Any hints on a useful website to improve my knowledge also appreciated.
Thanx.
MacD