kyleview
Well-Known Member
We have been away 4 weeks up the West coast of Scotland - on anchor and moorings before going into Tobermory after 3 weeks to top the batteries up from shore power by which time we were struggling to keep the batteries above 60% charged. We have a pretty new boat equipted with Mastervolt AC/DC charger, also their battery monitor to see whats happening - a pretty big "drain" each day from the electronics even with the fridge/radar run sparingly, the heater not at all, and the computers / phones / etc charged off a 1KW Honda portable generator. Bottom line is you need to motor every day for a few hours to keep things "alive" which is a real pain.
Have been looking around and have decided that a Smart Regulator on the alternator is the thing to fit but all brands look complicated to install and you need to get into the alternator (warranty voided) - cheap, but difficult overall. I am now looking at the Sterling Alternator to Battery Charger - AB1280 - more expensive, but looks a lot easier to install, also less change to what's already there. Has anyone got experience of this piece of kit, how good is it, does it do what it claims, and how easy is it to install.
http://www.sterling-power.com/products-altbatt.htm
Any input appreciated, also other suggestions. I really need to do something over the winter to make cruising more relaxing in the future.
Have been looking around and have decided that a Smart Regulator on the alternator is the thing to fit but all brands look complicated to install and you need to get into the alternator (warranty voided) - cheap, but difficult overall. I am now looking at the Sterling Alternator to Battery Charger - AB1280 - more expensive, but looks a lot easier to install, also less change to what's already there. Has anyone got experience of this piece of kit, how good is it, does it do what it claims, and how easy is it to install.
http://www.sterling-power.com/products-altbatt.htm
Any input appreciated, also other suggestions. I really need to do something over the winter to make cruising more relaxing in the future.