fergycool
Well-Known Member
My twin starter battery boat has got a small battery charger for the single(105ah) domestic battery but not the starter batteries.
When not in use the boat is plugged in to shore power.
I want to buy a charger so that all three batteries are being charged.
Reasoning being that it is better for the batteries and the automatic stern bilge pump is attached to one of the starter batteries.
The existing charger is a small CTEK one.
Since the boat is always plugged in I think smaller chargers are fine as slower charging is always better for the batteries right!
My options are:
(1) buy another one of these and add a switch so that I can manually alternate between the two starter batteries.
(2) Buy a larger dual battery charger and attach to the two starters.
(3) remove the existing charger and get one of the ones that will do triple banks.
Ideally I'd do option 3, especially since I would like to double up on the batteries on the domestic bank at some point in the future. However, that's a lot more money! I could add two more of the CTEK smart chargers for less than half the price of the three battery bank chargers. Although that requires some extra 240v sockets.
I'd like some advice on what would be the best option. I'm sure there's something that this new and naive boat owner has not thought about!
Many thanks.
Chris
When not in use the boat is plugged in to shore power.
I want to buy a charger so that all three batteries are being charged.
Reasoning being that it is better for the batteries and the automatic stern bilge pump is attached to one of the starter batteries.
The existing charger is a small CTEK one.
Since the boat is always plugged in I think smaller chargers are fine as slower charging is always better for the batteries right!
My options are:
(1) buy another one of these and add a switch so that I can manually alternate between the two starter batteries.
(2) Buy a larger dual battery charger and attach to the two starters.
(3) remove the existing charger and get one of the ones that will do triple banks.
Ideally I'd do option 3, especially since I would like to double up on the batteries on the domestic bank at some point in the future. However, that's a lot more money! I could add two more of the CTEK smart chargers for less than half the price of the three battery bank chargers. Although that requires some extra 240v sockets.
I'd like some advice on what would be the best option. I'm sure there's something that this new and naive boat owner has not thought about!
Many thanks.
Chris