Ian_Edwards
Well-Known Member
The bow thruster on Eynhallow is a 12 volt Lewmar TSL150, dating from 2007, it's not a current model, so I'm having difficulty finding out if it's a 5kw or 6kw unit.
It's currently powered by the 500 amp hr domestic battery bank, which is located about mid ships and it has some really heavy duty cables running about 5m to the thruster.
if it's 6kw then it'll draw 500 amps at 12volts, if it's 5kwatt then it'll draw 417 amps. Hefty currents.
The system works OK when the batteries are fully charged ( the engine is always running when I use the thruster), but when the batteries are part discharged after a days sailing, the voltage drops when I use the thruster, to the point where the Raymarine kit drops out. When the Raymarine kit comes back to life it isn't always in good health, it kind of works, but some function aren't fully operational. I have to switch the system off and on to reset everything to get back in full working order.
The obvious solution is to put some additional battery capacity nearer the thruster and there is space to do that in the thruster compartment.
My current plan is to wire the new batteries in parallel with the existing domestic bank, so the new and the old share the load. However, because the new batteries will be very close to the thruster and connected with short heavy duty cable (about 1m long) I expect the new batteries to take the lions share of the thruster load. The 5m cable to the existing domestic bank will have a significantly higher voltage drop at high current than the short cables to new batteries.
I think the combined banks will still charge OK, The voltage drop at charging currents will be small and given time the two battery banks will balance out.
I'm obviously going to have to fuse the cables from the new battery bank to the thruster. Lewmar recommend a 500amp fuse for the 6kw motor and a 400amp fuse for the 5kw motor. However, these fuses will be up forward under the chain locker and not readily accessible. So I was thinking of using a circuit breaker which can be remotely reset.
Having set the scene:
1) are there any potential problems with this proposed set-up?
2) does anyone have any info on the TSL 150? I've emailed an inquiry to Lewmar, but I'm yet to get a reply.
3) does anyone know where I can source 500 amp (at 12volts) circuit breaker with a remote reset.
It's currently powered by the 500 amp hr domestic battery bank, which is located about mid ships and it has some really heavy duty cables running about 5m to the thruster.
if it's 6kw then it'll draw 500 amps at 12volts, if it's 5kwatt then it'll draw 417 amps. Hefty currents.
The system works OK when the batteries are fully charged ( the engine is always running when I use the thruster), but when the batteries are part discharged after a days sailing, the voltage drops when I use the thruster, to the point where the Raymarine kit drops out. When the Raymarine kit comes back to life it isn't always in good health, it kind of works, but some function aren't fully operational. I have to switch the system off and on to reset everything to get back in full working order.
The obvious solution is to put some additional battery capacity nearer the thruster and there is space to do that in the thruster compartment.
My current plan is to wire the new batteries in parallel with the existing domestic bank, so the new and the old share the load. However, because the new batteries will be very close to the thruster and connected with short heavy duty cable (about 1m long) I expect the new batteries to take the lions share of the thruster load. The 5m cable to the existing domestic bank will have a significantly higher voltage drop at high current than the short cables to new batteries.
I think the combined banks will still charge OK, The voltage drop at charging currents will be small and given time the two battery banks will balance out.
I'm obviously going to have to fuse the cables from the new battery bank to the thruster. Lewmar recommend a 500amp fuse for the 6kw motor and a 400amp fuse for the 5kw motor. However, these fuses will be up forward under the chain locker and not readily accessible. So I was thinking of using a circuit breaker which can be remotely reset.
Having set the scene:
1) are there any potential problems with this proposed set-up?
2) does anyone have any info on the TSL 150? I've emailed an inquiry to Lewmar, but I'm yet to get a reply.
3) does anyone know where I can source 500 amp (at 12volts) circuit breaker with a remote reset.