PhillM
Well-Known Member
Following on from my thread about moving to a mid river trot, I was wondering if I should add a solar trickle charger, or not?
Wooden boat, occasionally gets a few pints in the bilge but not usually enough to run the bilge pump. I have a 92 AH engine start battery (which also has the bilge pump directly wired to it) and a 110 AH leisure battery.
Beta 14 with standard 40 amp alternator. Also have a CTek battery charger for when I am plugged in.
The plan is to visit the boat every month in the winter, to keep an eye on things. However, I tend to run antifreeze through the sea water side of the engine, so I do not usually run it in the winter. In the summer there will be enough motoring to keep everything charged and the odd marina visits, when I shall plug in and use the battery charger.
Thoughts please?
Wooden boat, occasionally gets a few pints in the bilge but not usually enough to run the bilge pump. I have a 92 AH engine start battery (which also has the bilge pump directly wired to it) and a 110 AH leisure battery.
Beta 14 with standard 40 amp alternator. Also have a CTek battery charger for when I am plugged in.
The plan is to visit the boat every month in the winter, to keep an eye on things. However, I tend to run antifreeze through the sea water side of the engine, so I do not usually run it in the winter. In the summer there will be enough motoring to keep everything charged and the odd marina visits, when I shall plug in and use the battery charger.
Thoughts please?