5teve
Well-Known Member
In the process of sorting out a low voltage issue I am redoing batteries and wiring.
End result will be an 8 battery bank for house (approx 800ah total - probably 400 usable without damage - Agm Dual Purpose batteries)
1 crank for each engine (1000cca Bosch)
1 crank for genset
3 output 60amp charger - set to 60amp to house - 10amp to each of the engine cranks (will auto adjust house output as it becomes available)
My question relates to the battery switches for the engines. They are currently next to the saloon doors in a cupboard outside on the starboard side - easy to access - downside is that they use a huge amount of cable to get to the switches and then back to the engine - I recon the port engine (one with voltage issues) is running close to 8m of cable to the starter.
Is there any best practice for location of battery switches? I have a hatch to where the genset is (under rear deck) that is used for storage, batteries etc (very large hatch and area). I was thinking of mounting them in this storage area close to the batteries but reachable from above - this does mean however that I have to open the hatch if there is any incident to turn them off.
Its either that or I take a deep breath and buy some 95mm2 cable and leave them in the position they are in!
What would you do?
Steve
End result will be an 8 battery bank for house (approx 800ah total - probably 400 usable without damage - Agm Dual Purpose batteries)
1 crank for each engine (1000cca Bosch)
1 crank for genset
3 output 60amp charger - set to 60amp to house - 10amp to each of the engine cranks (will auto adjust house output as it becomes available)
My question relates to the battery switches for the engines. They are currently next to the saloon doors in a cupboard outside on the starboard side - easy to access - downside is that they use a huge amount of cable to get to the switches and then back to the engine - I recon the port engine (one with voltage issues) is running close to 8m of cable to the starter.
Is there any best practice for location of battery switches? I have a hatch to where the genset is (under rear deck) that is used for storage, batteries etc (very large hatch and area). I was thinking of mounting them in this storage area close to the batteries but reachable from above - this does mean however that I have to open the hatch if there is any incident to turn them off.
Its either that or I take a deep breath and buy some 95mm2 cable and leave them in the position they are in!
What would you do?
Steve