abraxus
Well-Known Member
Having now set up, connected and fused my battery banks, with the help of those on here (many thanks by the way), I now want to determine the best way to use them.
I have two banks. One is a single 125ah battery (nominally the start battery), and the other is 4 x 125ah batteries (the house bank). I also have a 1,2, both, off, battery selector switch. The smaller bank is connected to position 1, the larger to 2, and all loads, engine and alternator are connected to the common post, with the exception of the bilge pumps which are directly connected to the house bank. Both banks are charged by a dual output charger when on shorepower.
From various reading it seems that the norm is to switch to 1 to start, and then switch to 2 when stopped, with various combinations of 1,2 or both when running in order to recharge batteries on the move.
Rather than all that faffing about with the battery switch, I was thinking about just leaving the switch on 2 all the time when in use. This would mean that the larger bank would be used for both starting and running the house loads, and would be charged whilst the engine is running. Given that I assume starting doesn't take much from the batteries, and that would be replaced when underway, then this seems much easier to manage.
The smaller bank woud effectively just be a fall back starting battery if anything happened to the main bank. That said, I would probably switch back to the smaller bank when back at the marina and on shorepower, as I leave my fridge on permanently, so if the shorepower was ever to be cut off then the fridge could only ever fully drain one battery and not the larger bank.
Is this a sensible way to go or are there any flaws in this approach?
Many thanks.
I have two banks. One is a single 125ah battery (nominally the start battery), and the other is 4 x 125ah batteries (the house bank). I also have a 1,2, both, off, battery selector switch. The smaller bank is connected to position 1, the larger to 2, and all loads, engine and alternator are connected to the common post, with the exception of the bilge pumps which are directly connected to the house bank. Both banks are charged by a dual output charger when on shorepower.
From various reading it seems that the norm is to switch to 1 to start, and then switch to 2 when stopped, with various combinations of 1,2 or both when running in order to recharge batteries on the move.
Rather than all that faffing about with the battery switch, I was thinking about just leaving the switch on 2 all the time when in use. This would mean that the larger bank would be used for both starting and running the house loads, and would be charged whilst the engine is running. Given that I assume starting doesn't take much from the batteries, and that would be replaced when underway, then this seems much easier to manage.
The smaller bank woud effectively just be a fall back starting battery if anything happened to the main bank. That said, I would probably switch back to the smaller bank when back at the marina and on shorepower, as I leave my fridge on permanently, so if the shorepower was ever to be cut off then the fridge could only ever fully drain one battery and not the larger bank.
Is this a sensible way to go or are there any flaws in this approach?
Many thanks.