Quandary
Well-Known Member
I am in the process of adding a battery to our Moody S31 in the hope that we can run the fridge a bit longer in the sweltering heat we now have to put up with up here. The present arrangement is a pair of 100ah, one domestic and the other for starting the engine and running the windlass. My plan is to make the two existing large batteries domestic by wiring them in parallel
and add a smaller engine/windlass battery alongside, there is plenty of depth but the size is limited by available height as the locker floor moulding rises with the hull shape. I have a surplus Numax MV12, described as a 'starting and leisure marine' battery which is showing 12.75v about a month after it was last charged which I am tempted to use. Problem is that the terminals are the wrong hand and the existing battery cables are neatly routed through the moulded ducts under the aft cabin but difficult to replace.
I presume it would be ill advised to attempt to extend an existing positive battery cable?
If it is better to start with a new battery is there a size demanded by this use, ie is 50-70ah enough?
Another question? most batteries now seem to have small bolt on terminal pins paired with the conventional pillars, is there any reason not to use these to increase terminal clearance?
I am a cheapskate as well as an electrical numpty so content to continue with conventional lead acid type batteries though I know that more sophisticated compact batteries are available which might be easier to accommodate, but I have plenty of space low down, close to the centre line, and weight is not an issue. I am still at the stage of making the plug for the box for the third battery so any comments or advice welcomed. I may eventually add a solar panel, but one step at a time.
and add a smaller engine/windlass battery alongside, there is plenty of depth but the size is limited by available height as the locker floor moulding rises with the hull shape. I have a surplus Numax MV12, described as a 'starting and leisure marine' battery which is showing 12.75v about a month after it was last charged which I am tempted to use. Problem is that the terminals are the wrong hand and the existing battery cables are neatly routed through the moulded ducts under the aft cabin but difficult to replace.
I presume it would be ill advised to attempt to extend an existing positive battery cable?
If it is better to start with a new battery is there a size demanded by this use, ie is 50-70ah enough?
Another question? most batteries now seem to have small bolt on terminal pins paired with the conventional pillars, is there any reason not to use these to increase terminal clearance?
I am a cheapskate as well as an electrical numpty so content to continue with conventional lead acid type batteries though I know that more sophisticated compact batteries are available which might be easier to accommodate, but I have plenty of space low down, close to the centre line, and weight is not an issue. I am still at the stage of making the plug for the box for the third battery so any comments or advice welcomed. I may eventually add a solar panel, but one step at a time.