Rick_A
Well-Known Member
Hey guys.
After reading the solar/wind power thread, it seems that these are fine for trickle chraging unless you go for an unsightly size of wind gen and a huge solar panel.
At the moment on our boat we have 2 batteries, a 100ah and a 85ah. Plans are to increase the battery bank to having one 100ah battery for starting the engine and anchor winch, and running anything that is used when underway. And having a 300+ah battery bank for tv/dvd, lights, radios, laptop ect. There is no fridge or any constant draws from the batterys. Solar and wind gen will also be added for charging, but we dont have enough room for a big solar panel so will hopefully they will top up the battery bank for each trip.
The only charging that the batteries currently get is when the engine is on and its one at a time, the batteries are never fully charged unless i take them home. I have the intention to add a second alternator to the engine that has a high output. But what size would be ideal for charging a 300ah or greater battery bank? Would a 100a alternator suffice or would it need to be a greater one. Unfortunately the current alternator is as big as it can go as there is not enough room to fit a bigger one to our perkins engine.
Engine is normally used for around an hour a day when we are onboard.
How does everyone keep their electrics topped up without using shore power. Shore power is not an option as we rarely visit marinas.
After reading the solar/wind power thread, it seems that these are fine for trickle chraging unless you go for an unsightly size of wind gen and a huge solar panel.
At the moment on our boat we have 2 batteries, a 100ah and a 85ah. Plans are to increase the battery bank to having one 100ah battery for starting the engine and anchor winch, and running anything that is used when underway. And having a 300+ah battery bank for tv/dvd, lights, radios, laptop ect. There is no fridge or any constant draws from the batterys. Solar and wind gen will also be added for charging, but we dont have enough room for a big solar panel so will hopefully they will top up the battery bank for each trip.
The only charging that the batteries currently get is when the engine is on and its one at a time, the batteries are never fully charged unless i take them home. I have the intention to add a second alternator to the engine that has a high output. But what size would be ideal for charging a 300ah or greater battery bank? Would a 100a alternator suffice or would it need to be a greater one. Unfortunately the current alternator is as big as it can go as there is not enough room to fit a bigger one to our perkins engine.
Engine is normally used for around an hour a day when we are onboard.
How does everyone keep their electrics topped up without using shore power. Shore power is not an option as we rarely visit marinas.
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