Richard10002
Well-Known Member
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You say you have a Sterling battery monitor but there are no pictures of the shunts or descriptions of their position. Since some equipment is connected direct to the battery the Ah reading is probably defeated.
Assuming the picture is the starter and the Domestic under the aft cabin The wiring is in my view terrible.
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Neil,
You've given me some food for thought, worried me, (which isnt a bad thing), lost me completely in some areas.
I thought the monitor shunt was built into the monitor... perhaps not. There is only the electric loo, and the bilge pump, connected directly to the batteries .. given the amount each is used, I would guess it is fairly minimal in terms of Ah.
If the wiring is terrible, I'll have to get it looked at.
I'm not sure where the battery fuses are - I'll have a look... I hope there are some!!!
The alternator provides around 30 to 35A when the monitor shows the discharge as more than about 35A - it reduces to only a few amps when it shows discharged around 20A - this could be because the monitor isnt zeroed properly, or it may not be.
A second alternator sounds like an expensive job which, given other things I need to buy, may have to wait.
The battery at the front of the boat runs the bowthruster, (not often), and the inverter, (often) .. this usually shows around 12.7 -12.8v after charging, but falls quickly to 12.2v -12.4v under the load of even just a laptop. It was new last August, but I think I flattened it on one occasion by having it run the water heater and battery charger, (still turned on when shorepower disconnected - a crazy system!).
Anyway, it looks like a bit of an overhaul is on the cards and I guess I'm glad I asked the question.
Thanks for taking the time to give me a low down.
Richard
You say you have a Sterling battery monitor but there are no pictures of the shunts or descriptions of their position. Since some equipment is connected direct to the battery the Ah reading is probably defeated.
Assuming the picture is the starter and the Domestic under the aft cabin The wiring is in my view terrible.
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Neil,
You've given me some food for thought, worried me, (which isnt a bad thing), lost me completely in some areas.
I thought the monitor shunt was built into the monitor... perhaps not. There is only the electric loo, and the bilge pump, connected directly to the batteries .. given the amount each is used, I would guess it is fairly minimal in terms of Ah.
If the wiring is terrible, I'll have to get it looked at.
I'm not sure where the battery fuses are - I'll have a look... I hope there are some!!!
The alternator provides around 30 to 35A when the monitor shows the discharge as more than about 35A - it reduces to only a few amps when it shows discharged around 20A - this could be because the monitor isnt zeroed properly, or it may not be.
A second alternator sounds like an expensive job which, given other things I need to buy, may have to wait.
The battery at the front of the boat runs the bowthruster, (not often), and the inverter, (often) .. this usually shows around 12.7 -12.8v after charging, but falls quickly to 12.2v -12.4v under the load of even just a laptop. It was new last August, but I think I flattened it on one occasion by having it run the water heater and battery charger, (still turned on when shorepower disconnected - a crazy system!).
Anyway, it looks like a bit of an overhaul is on the cards and I guess I'm glad I asked the question.
Thanks for taking the time to give me a low down.
Richard