pvb
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Just a note of caution - if you have a separate battery in the bows, the cable linking it to the main bank needs fuses at both ends.
When I did this I sized the battery to give me 5mins unassisted running and sized the charging cables to account for a hearty inrush from the house bank when the vsr kicked in if the windlass battery was low, about 70 amps if I remember correctly. I learnt about allowing for such an inrush after seeing my campervan vsr start to smoke when it clicked in. Uprated to 70 amps after that and never had any problems.
When I did this I sized the battery to give me 5mins unassisted running and sized the charging cables to account for a hearty inrush from the house bank when the vsr kicked in if the windlass battery was low, about 70 amps if I remember correctly. I learnt about allowing for such an inrush after seeing my campervan vsr start to smoke when it clicked in. Uprated to 70 amps after that and never had any problems.
So yours connect via a VSR (is it a split charge relay like this? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Durite-12...ervan_Caravan_Accessories&hash=item35d4688dd9 ?). I think mine are just connected together via a pair of heavy cables, so perhaps I should insert a relay into the positive cable at the house battery end, making the forward battery effectively third in line for charging. I am still trying to think up a system whereby I can connect the Nasa BM2 battery monitor to keep tabs on the two house batteries without its results being compromised by current drawn off when the bow thruster or windlass is used, or is taking charging current. The problem there is that for the BM2 to work properly all current must pass through the shunt, but bow thruster and windlass currents will not because the shunt will be on the house battery negative, and in any case the thruster draws more current than the shunt rating. Its not actually much of a problem as I mainly want the BM2 to show me the charge or discharge current and am not really concerned about its state of charge percentage display. If I was really concerned about that only the Merlin Smartgauge would be likely to be any good on my setup, but because it works without a shunt it only displays battery voltage and state of charge, not current..