Minerva
Well-known member
I went to have a second viewing of a boat today. Something I missed first time around was the boat has both a 24v and a 12v system on board.
I get why one may want a 24v system; amp draw for given wattage being lower, lower voltage drop, smaller cables etc.
Question I have is how does that work in Practice? Would you expect to have engine start battery, 24v domestic bank and then a third 12v bank of batteries? That feels an awfy lot of batteries!
Alternatively do you just take the 12v load off one of the batteries in the middle of the 24v bank?
Or would you have a 24v to 12v dc-dc charger going from 24v bank to a 12v busbar?
Thanks.
I get why one may want a 24v system; amp draw for given wattage being lower, lower voltage drop, smaller cables etc.
Question I have is how does that work in Practice? Would you expect to have engine start battery, 24v domestic bank and then a third 12v bank of batteries? That feels an awfy lot of batteries!
Alternatively do you just take the 12v load off one of the batteries in the middle of the 24v bank?
Or would you have a 24v to 12v dc-dc charger going from 24v bank to a 12v busbar?
Thanks.