Stig
Well-Known Member
On my First 40.7 I have 3 x 90 degree turn switches for my batteries. One black for the common negatives and two reds, positives, one each for the engine and domestic batteries.
The wiring is such that with either or both batteries on I can start the engine and run the domestic equipment.
My understanding is that the domestic deep cycle batteries should not be used for engine starting as it can damage them. And obviously the preference is not to use the engine battery for domestic use as you want to keep it charged for starting the engine.
My routine <u>should</u> therefore be:
go below - engine battery on
on deck - start engine
go below - domestic battery on
back on deck - start sailing, engine off
go below, engine battery off
back on deck
to start engine, go below etc etc in reverse order......
All very cumbersome.
In fact I just turn on both, start the engine on both and go sailing with both left on. If planning to sail for a long time - turn off engine battery. Then when I want to start the engine - go below - turn on engine battery.......
Often this does not happen and I restart the engine on the domestic battery (tut tut). This would also be the case if the engine is required in an emergency.
On my friend's Oceanis 411 (also Beneteau, same vintage) the switches are the same but wired differently - there is no link between the two batteries. He cannot start his engine on the domestic battery and vice versa. This seems much simpler - switch on both batteries - use domestic toys until batteries need to be charged safe in the knowledge that the engine battery is fully charged.
The only disadvantage I can see in this system is that in the unlikely event that the engine battery is discharged you cannot start the engine from the domestic batteries - but a set of jump leads would solve that.
Questions
Are my assumptions to this point correct?
How easy would it be to change the wiring on my boat or is it worthwhile? It seems simple enough from the supply side but i don't fully understand the charging circuit
How much damage is being done to the domestic batteries by starting the engine on them?
Over to the panel..............
The wiring is such that with either or both batteries on I can start the engine and run the domestic equipment.
My understanding is that the domestic deep cycle batteries should not be used for engine starting as it can damage them. And obviously the preference is not to use the engine battery for domestic use as you want to keep it charged for starting the engine.
My routine <u>should</u> therefore be:
go below - engine battery on
on deck - start engine
go below - domestic battery on
back on deck - start sailing, engine off
go below, engine battery off
back on deck
to start engine, go below etc etc in reverse order......
All very cumbersome.
In fact I just turn on both, start the engine on both and go sailing with both left on. If planning to sail for a long time - turn off engine battery. Then when I want to start the engine - go below - turn on engine battery.......
Often this does not happen and I restart the engine on the domestic battery (tut tut). This would also be the case if the engine is required in an emergency.
On my friend's Oceanis 411 (also Beneteau, same vintage) the switches are the same but wired differently - there is no link between the two batteries. He cannot start his engine on the domestic battery and vice versa. This seems much simpler - switch on both batteries - use domestic toys until batteries need to be charged safe in the knowledge that the engine battery is fully charged.
The only disadvantage I can see in this system is that in the unlikely event that the engine battery is discharged you cannot start the engine from the domestic batteries - but a set of jump leads would solve that.
Questions
Are my assumptions to this point correct?
How easy would it be to change the wiring on my boat or is it worthwhile? It seems simple enough from the supply side but i don't fully understand the charging circuit
How much damage is being done to the domestic batteries by starting the engine on them?
Over to the panel..............