tonkatoy87uk
Well-Known Member
Evening
We currently have 2 start batteries (motorcraft calcium plus 95ah/780a linked through the 1, 2 both switch and 1 house battery ( no name 100ah 800a) which has its own isolation switch in the cabin. All 3 are liquid acid batteries. All the lights, pumps etc are all wired up to the 2 start battery bank which are holding up well and have only gone flat once due to something being left on. The house battery on the other hand dies pretty quick when the engine is off. Which has all the nav gear wired to it, which other than the raydar is a very minimal draw, (raymarine a98)
They are installed on a fishing boat which gets the odd nights fish and with winter coming up the lights are going to be on alot etc.
The seperate banks are wired up to a split charge relay and from what I can tell one side is the single house and the other side is the twin start
I'd like all the nav, vhf, nav lights, deck,cabin lights, plugs,etc all to be on the house and start to just be on its own.
Engine is a Mercruiser 4.2d inboard and wont start on one battery.
What batteries would you recommend and how should the isolator switch and split charge be wired? I'm also looking at putting in some solar panels too but have no idea what to get.
The most that we are on the boat is 2 tides.
help would be much appreciated.
thanks Jon
We currently have 2 start batteries (motorcraft calcium plus 95ah/780a linked through the 1, 2 both switch and 1 house battery ( no name 100ah 800a) which has its own isolation switch in the cabin. All 3 are liquid acid batteries. All the lights, pumps etc are all wired up to the 2 start battery bank which are holding up well and have only gone flat once due to something being left on. The house battery on the other hand dies pretty quick when the engine is off. Which has all the nav gear wired to it, which other than the raydar is a very minimal draw, (raymarine a98)
They are installed on a fishing boat which gets the odd nights fish and with winter coming up the lights are going to be on alot etc.
The seperate banks are wired up to a split charge relay and from what I can tell one side is the single house and the other side is the twin start
I'd like all the nav, vhf, nav lights, deck,cabin lights, plugs,etc all to be on the house and start to just be on its own.
Engine is a Mercruiser 4.2d inboard and wont start on one battery.
What batteries would you recommend and how should the isolator switch and split charge be wired? I'm also looking at putting in some solar panels too but have no idea what to get.
The most that we are on the boat is 2 tides.
help would be much appreciated.
thanks Jon