vas
Well-Known Member
hello,
having managed to kill COMPLETELY! my 4X180Ah service batteries and recently installing a Victron BMV-700, I'm trying to organise the area down there slightly better than it currently is (ie a bleeding mess of temp cables around the batteries/charger/MPPT/inverter/windlass & bow thruster fuse, etc!)
So,
I'd like to organise things with a set of fuses/relays in the e/r just above the battery tray. What I want to get there are:
I feel that getting these loads 6m up to the lower helm el. panel (wont fit on the stock one, would be OK on my secondary I fit there) and another 6-8m back is silly, right?
So want to serve them "locally".
Was thinking of a el. box, with the typical 40-80-100 type of fuses for windlass:
and normal breakers for the rest.
Thing is, I can imagine a bus bar at the top (or bottom) that goes to the service bank +, but we are talking THICK cables here. How the heck is the bus bar to battery and the windlass to and fro can fit in a flimsy plastic el.panel box?
Am I missing something, are there dedicated boxes for this type of work?
Am I missing the whole point and should I do it in a different way altogether?
opinions as always welcomed!
cheers
V.
having managed to kill COMPLETELY! my 4X180Ah service batteries and recently installing a Victron BMV-700, I'm trying to organise the area down there slightly better than it currently is (ie a bleeding mess of temp cables around the batteries/charger/MPPT/inverter/windlass & bow thruster fuse, etc!)
So,
I'd like to organise things with a set of fuses/relays in the e/r just above the battery tray. What I want to get there are:
- Windlass 100odd Amp fuse
- Passerelle power supply (haven't bothered checking with my amp clamp yet, just a thickish cable currently straight to Service bank +, no fuse!)
- 1000W Inverter (again straight to Service bank +, but always disconnected...)
- Victron 100/30 MPPT solar charger, shouldn't it go through a fuse as well? I can disable it using the bluetooth dongle, but wont happen in a hurry or in an emergency of some sort (that I cannot yet imagine tbh)
- Victron Centaur 24/60 charger. To be phased out and only to be used for an hour or so some mornings after a night on the hook. Not particularly happy with it, feel it's overstressing my (buggered) batteries atm, although the starter bank is perfectly okay. Not sure it's really needed, as I can isolate the Centaur from the 220V with a 20A fuse on the factory el.panel in the lower helm
- 24-12V Victron dropper 20A
- pretty sure I'm forgetting something...
I feel that getting these loads 6m up to the lower helm el. panel (wont fit on the stock one, would be OK on my secondary I fit there) and another 6-8m back is silly, right?
So want to serve them "locally".
Was thinking of a el. box, with the typical 40-80-100 type of fuses for windlass:
and normal breakers for the rest.
Thing is, I can imagine a bus bar at the top (or bottom) that goes to the service bank +, but we are talking THICK cables here. How the heck is the bus bar to battery and the windlass to and fro can fit in a flimsy plastic el.panel box?
Am I missing something, are there dedicated boxes for this type of work?
Am I missing the whole point and should I do it in a different way altogether?
opinions as always welcomed!
cheers
V.
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