wiggy
Well-Known Member
I have a VP2020, assuming that a red flash is beyond my finances, what would be the smallest battery that would start the engine reliable. Any recommendations?
I must admit that rather than the smallest I can get away with I would be going for the biggest I could fit. The greater the battery capacity the better kick the engine gets. On the last boat the original starter battery could take a lot of effort to get the engine running, but after I fitted a 95AH high capacity starter battery it whizzed away first turn and never stuttered. That was the end of my starting problems
The reason I ask is because at the moment I have 3 identical 85AH sealed lead acid batteries, one for engine start and the other 2 joined as a house bank. What I'd like to do is add a third small starter tucked away I the cockpit locket and join the 3 existing into one house bank.
careful here, I inherited a similar arrangement in my boat and the cables for the starter battery were fairly long, out of sight and unsupported. I used to worry about them touching and the insulation rubbing away and a fire starting. I have altered the arrangement now, and extracted the cables; the insulation was still good but it's always worrying if you can't inspect it. The current (ouch!) cables are short, supported and visible. Incidentally the starter battery is now the smallest (about 40 Ah) car battery I could find and it starts a Yanmar 1GM, it's claimed to supply 440 cranking amps....... What I'd like to do is add a third small starter tucked away I the cockpit locker....
I would suggest you go to a motor vhicle battery supplier and look for the cheapest ie most common vehicle battery. Almost any car battery should do the job. olewill