Lightwave395
Well-Known Member
My recently acquired boat has an MD2040 engine with a seemingly 'standard' 55A alternator feeding 400ah of house gel batteries, a 100ah engine start and a 70ah bow thruster / windlass LA battery fed via a sterling 3 output splitter - probably all a bit archaic I know to many here... and a Sterling 'Ultra' mains charger.
The previous owner appears to have been a bit of a hoarder as amongst the many boxes of new unfitted kit were a Balmar 90A alternator and a Sterling 'advanced' AB12160 alternator to battery regulator / charge controller
As it will likely take me a while to recover from the financial hit of buying the boat I'm not in a position to spends huge more amounts of cash just yet so am pondering on what to do with the items that came with the boat, (some of which are already sold on)
I'm wondering whether to fit the Balmar alternator, the Sterling alternator regulator and a sterling Pro-split I also have - I'm hoping that I can 'get away with' a heavier duty alternator belt as I don't have 500 odd euros to spend on a ribbed belt conversion kit
We don't have high power requirements as we rarely spend more than 1 or 2 nights at anchor, indeed 400ah is probably overkill for us
I had various Sterling Power kit on my previous boat and was actually very happy with both it's reliability and performance
Any suggestions / observations much appreciated ? (other than a fork lift upgrade of some kind)
The previous owner appears to have been a bit of a hoarder as amongst the many boxes of new unfitted kit were a Balmar 90A alternator and a Sterling 'advanced' AB12160 alternator to battery regulator / charge controller
As it will likely take me a while to recover from the financial hit of buying the boat I'm not in a position to spends huge more amounts of cash just yet so am pondering on what to do with the items that came with the boat, (some of which are already sold on)
I'm wondering whether to fit the Balmar alternator, the Sterling alternator regulator and a sterling Pro-split I also have - I'm hoping that I can 'get away with' a heavier duty alternator belt as I don't have 500 odd euros to spend on a ribbed belt conversion kit
We don't have high power requirements as we rarely spend more than 1 or 2 nights at anchor, indeed 400ah is probably overkill for us
I had various Sterling Power kit on my previous boat and was actually very happy with both it's reliability and performance
Any suggestions / observations much appreciated ? (other than a fork lift upgrade of some kind)