Sulliy
New Member
Hi there
Newbie to this site, so please forgive any stupid or duplicate questions!
I have recently bought a small cabin motorboat and just in the process of stripping it in and giving it a good clean/tidy up.
Question is - whilst I have access to instrument panels/battery...etc and easy to run cables, I am just wondering would it be useful to have a voltmeter or ammeter gauge (or both) fitted to show state of battery when at rest and in use? I have seen some boats with these, but not sure how necessary they are?
And at present, my automatic bilge pump is connected to battery via instrument panels, therefore when boat is moored and not it use, I will have to leave the isolater key in battery. I would like avoid this and have direct cable from bilge pump to battery (so avoiding instrument panel)
How complicated is this? I am not that great with electrics, so could ask boat-electrician to do this
Thanks for any advice.
Newbie to this site, so please forgive any stupid or duplicate questions!
I have recently bought a small cabin motorboat and just in the process of stripping it in and giving it a good clean/tidy up.
Question is - whilst I have access to instrument panels/battery...etc and easy to run cables, I am just wondering would it be useful to have a voltmeter or ammeter gauge (or both) fitted to show state of battery when at rest and in use? I have seen some boats with these, but not sure how necessary they are?
And at present, my automatic bilge pump is connected to battery via instrument panels, therefore when boat is moored and not it use, I will have to leave the isolater key in battery. I would like avoid this and have direct cable from bilge pump to battery (so avoiding instrument panel)
How complicated is this? I am not that great with electrics, so could ask boat-electrician to do this
Thanks for any advice.