pandos
Well-Known Member
I have three batteries, two for the house under a port side bunk in the aft cabin and a starter battery under the starboard bunk.
Between the starter wiring, and the windlass, the 12B switch , there is heavy cabling running all over the place.
Is there an advantage/reason to keeping the batteries spread out.?
I really do not like the fact that they are under bunks and the fact that the cabling is all over the place so I am considering putting them all together in a cabinet nearer the engine, with the 12B switch, the charger, solar controllers, etc all fitted nearby. Easily accessible easy to keep an eye on and tidy.
This would allow me to put really good storage drawers in the aft cabin and perhaps I might keep the boat tidy.
Between the starter wiring, and the windlass, the 12B switch , there is heavy cabling running all over the place.
Is there an advantage/reason to keeping the batteries spread out.?
I really do not like the fact that they are under bunks and the fact that the cabling is all over the place so I am considering putting them all together in a cabinet nearer the engine, with the 12B switch, the charger, solar controllers, etc all fitted nearby. Easily accessible easy to keep an eye on and tidy.
This would allow me to put really good storage drawers in the aft cabin and perhaps I might keep the boat tidy.