crossy
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- Bradford on Avon, Boat in Poole
Dear Forum,
I currently have an ancient Newmar HDM 220-12-40 charger on the boat (silver thing emitting an irritating hum) which I assume was fitted at the time of construction in 1997. It doesn’t do an effective job of keeping the batteries charged (they never seem to get above 12.3V) and the fridge alone will drain the battery bank overnight and send the low voltage alarm singing at around 4am (you can usually set you watch by it!).
I also have various Sterling inverters dotted around the boat, which I would ideally like to replace with a more robust/seamless solution while I am at it.
I have three banks of batteries, 2 banks of twin 140AH for engine start and one bank of again twin 140AH for the domestics. There is also a separate battery for generator starting but that is wholly taken care of by the genset and is currently not charged by the mains charger.
I was hoping to get a charger/inverter combi unit but unfortunately both the Mastervolt and Victron combi’s only charge 2 banks or the third is a nominal trickle charge. Speaking to Victron they have suggested that I buy a separate charger (for the starter banks) and then an inverter combi for the service bank but this pushes the price up considerably.
Newmar have a slightly different option as their 40amp charger has three equal outputs which could deal with all the batteries leaving me a slightly less expensive inverter to buy rather than a combi unit.
So the questions:
1) What do you guys with 3 or more banks of batteries do, multiple chargers or are there other products I have missed?
2) Is there a preference between Victron and Mastervolt for charger and/or inverter?
3) Are the more modern Newmar 3 stage chargers worth looking at?
Apologies, I’m sure this has been done before but looking for some up to date info for a neat solution.
Many thanks,
Andrew
I currently have an ancient Newmar HDM 220-12-40 charger on the boat (silver thing emitting an irritating hum) which I assume was fitted at the time of construction in 1997. It doesn’t do an effective job of keeping the batteries charged (they never seem to get above 12.3V) and the fridge alone will drain the battery bank overnight and send the low voltage alarm singing at around 4am (you can usually set you watch by it!).
I also have various Sterling inverters dotted around the boat, which I would ideally like to replace with a more robust/seamless solution while I am at it.
I have three banks of batteries, 2 banks of twin 140AH for engine start and one bank of again twin 140AH for the domestics. There is also a separate battery for generator starting but that is wholly taken care of by the genset and is currently not charged by the mains charger.
I was hoping to get a charger/inverter combi unit but unfortunately both the Mastervolt and Victron combi’s only charge 2 banks or the third is a nominal trickle charge. Speaking to Victron they have suggested that I buy a separate charger (for the starter banks) and then an inverter combi for the service bank but this pushes the price up considerably.
Newmar have a slightly different option as their 40amp charger has three equal outputs which could deal with all the batteries leaving me a slightly less expensive inverter to buy rather than a combi unit.
So the questions:
1) What do you guys with 3 or more banks of batteries do, multiple chargers or are there other products I have missed?
2) Is there a preference between Victron and Mastervolt for charger and/or inverter?
3) Are the more modern Newmar 3 stage chargers worth looking at?
Apologies, I’m sure this has been done before but looking for some up to date info for a neat solution.
Many thanks,
Andrew

