Solent sailer
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I haven't read any spec on the model being fitted, 1x95sqmm 2x 70sqmm in parallel, 1x120sqmm all valid options. I recall some concerns over the main battery bank supplying the bow thruster should that battery be flat so large cables would need to be installed just in case.
I did suggest 120sqmm cable but you seem to have not read that - perhaps you have the same problem as me? I haven't seen a length but perhaps you have found a way to calculate volt drop without this
I understand you are familiar with this type of install and have your preferred methods, I am familiar with installing supplies up to and including 1250amps 3 phase so thought I would offer what I consider to be a more professional (from a commercial/industrial point of view). I am sorry if I have offended you by offering another method that doesn't coincide with your ideas.
From my view point a short run of cable, 10m max? I would have no problem installing a couple of cable or one large cable, from my point of view it is easy and there is nothing to go wrong. Fuses at both ends of a cable in a damp environment is just anther way of getting problems. Spending money on a different charge system just to fit a bow thruster when you already have one?
As for batteries I am passing on a comment from Merlin electronics, the UK wiring regulations (shore regulations but still a useful reference BS7671), the instruction on my last flooded lead acid battery and our current battery charger. "only charge batteries in a well ventilated area with no sources of ignition". I was assuming this would have an enclosed saloon/cabins?
As we are just going disagree on this I will leave this you the "Expert" to comment as this is becoming offensive and not much help the OP.
I expect you will feel it necessary to point out that I am completely wrong with which ever bits you chose to read, be my guest I wont be reading it.
I did suggest 120sqmm cable but you seem to have not read that - perhaps you have the same problem as me? I haven't seen a length but perhaps you have found a way to calculate volt drop without this
I understand you are familiar with this type of install and have your preferred methods, I am familiar with installing supplies up to and including 1250amps 3 phase so thought I would offer what I consider to be a more professional (from a commercial/industrial point of view). I am sorry if I have offended you by offering another method that doesn't coincide with your ideas.
From my view point a short run of cable, 10m max? I would have no problem installing a couple of cable or one large cable, from my point of view it is easy and there is nothing to go wrong. Fuses at both ends of a cable in a damp environment is just anther way of getting problems. Spending money on a different charge system just to fit a bow thruster when you already have one?
As for batteries I am passing on a comment from Merlin electronics, the UK wiring regulations (shore regulations but still a useful reference BS7671), the instruction on my last flooded lead acid battery and our current battery charger. "only charge batteries in a well ventilated area with no sources of ignition". I was assuming this would have an enclosed saloon/cabins?
As we are just going disagree on this I will leave this you the "Expert" to comment as this is becoming offensive and not much help the OP.
I expect you will feel it necessary to point out that I am completely wrong with which ever bits you chose to read, be my guest I wont be reading it.