Bathdave
Well-Known Member
sorry if this seems some stupid questions to you seasoned veterans
i Am concerned that something doesn’t quite add up in my electricity usage ..I have 2 105 Ah sealed lead acid house batteries which historically seemed to give us enough Ah to meet our needs but over last few months have seemed to discharge too quickly when sailing . We tend to use the autopilot most of the time.
I have checked and rechecked teh batteries (new last year) and they are coming up as fine on battery testers
1. I want to get an understanding of how much my raymarine auto pilot is likely to draw, assuming average conditions and a reasonably well balanced sail plan
2.. I also am trying to understand how many ‘useful‘ Ah I have and what the alarm level for my battery voltage should be …my online research is suggesting that 12.1 v represents 50% discharge and it would be beneficial for battery life to not discharge below this, although I could go down every once in a while to 70% discharge and expect 11.8 v
3. using the 50% figure, am I right in believing I should have around 100Ah to play with ?
4. running 2 plotters, a ‘’smart’ cool box type fridge that goes into efficient mode when not detecting shore power or alternator running, my AIS transmissions, and auto pilot on standby rather than active, would I be right in believing my current draw should be around 3 A,? Would my auto pilot being active add another couple of A ?
if my understanding is correct, I am thinking that I should expect 20 hours of 5Ah usage to get to 50% discharge …
I don’t seem to be getting anything like that and I am trying to piece together my understanding of what all these figures actually mean and the maths, and whether I have a ‘current leak‘ going on somewhere.
any help or advice gratefully received
i Am concerned that something doesn’t quite add up in my electricity usage ..I have 2 105 Ah sealed lead acid house batteries which historically seemed to give us enough Ah to meet our needs but over last few months have seemed to discharge too quickly when sailing . We tend to use the autopilot most of the time.
I have checked and rechecked teh batteries (new last year) and they are coming up as fine on battery testers
1. I want to get an understanding of how much my raymarine auto pilot is likely to draw, assuming average conditions and a reasonably well balanced sail plan
2.. I also am trying to understand how many ‘useful‘ Ah I have and what the alarm level for my battery voltage should be …my online research is suggesting that 12.1 v represents 50% discharge and it would be beneficial for battery life to not discharge below this, although I could go down every once in a while to 70% discharge and expect 11.8 v
3. using the 50% figure, am I right in believing I should have around 100Ah to play with ?
4. running 2 plotters, a ‘’smart’ cool box type fridge that goes into efficient mode when not detecting shore power or alternator running, my AIS transmissions, and auto pilot on standby rather than active, would I be right in believing my current draw should be around 3 A,? Would my auto pilot being active add another couple of A ?
if my understanding is correct, I am thinking that I should expect 20 hours of 5Ah usage to get to 50% discharge …
I don’t seem to be getting anything like that and I am trying to piece together my understanding of what all these figures actually mean and the maths, and whether I have a ‘current leak‘ going on somewhere.
any help or advice gratefully received
