lumphammer
Well-Known Member
After 5 years my sterling Pro 20 battery charger failed spectacularly with big sparks from the mains input end and a blown mcb in the consumer unit.
I'm looking for options for a replacement system. I have 2 leisure batteries (240Ah) connected in parallel and a smaller engine starting battery (55Ah). We live aboard in the marina with permanent electrical supply on to run fridge and water heater, lights and pumps are fed from the batteries/battery charger so it runs as a power supply once the batteries are charged. I'm using two of the three outputs to separately charge leisure and engine batteries.
The newest Sterling equivalent seems to have all sort of features I don't need like being waterproof. (If we start getting water into the battery charger, then whether it is waterproof will be the least of my worries)
We also have the Sterling alternator to battery charger and I have heard that I could connect the charger to the alternator input and use the split diode in the A-B-C to charge leisure and engine batteries allowing me to use just a single output charger.
Can anyone recommend an alternative to the Sterling that would work? Has anyone used the A-B-C in the way described above?
I'm looking for options for a replacement system. I have 2 leisure batteries (240Ah) connected in parallel and a smaller engine starting battery (55Ah). We live aboard in the marina with permanent electrical supply on to run fridge and water heater, lights and pumps are fed from the batteries/battery charger so it runs as a power supply once the batteries are charged. I'm using two of the three outputs to separately charge leisure and engine batteries.
The newest Sterling equivalent seems to have all sort of features I don't need like being waterproof. (If we start getting water into the battery charger, then whether it is waterproof will be the least of my worries)
We also have the Sterling alternator to battery charger and I have heard that I could connect the charger to the alternator input and use the split diode in the A-B-C to charge leisure and engine batteries allowing me to use just a single output charger.
Can anyone recommend an alternative to the Sterling that would work? Has anyone used the A-B-C in the way described above?