jms28
Active Member
Hi there,
We own a 1990 Cranchi Mediterranee 40 which is based in Greece and we're currently overhauling the old lady. Top priority has the power supply.
So far, the boat has 2 x 150 Ah batteries as both starter and consumer batteries. Clearly not ideal, as we had to painfully realize on many occasions; the most dramatic one of which was the engines not starting in the middle of the night in a lonely bay when the anchor came lose due to heavy winds...
I have to admit that I'm anything but an expert, but I've been reading through quite some stuff in the past weeks in order to start building my knowledge on marine electrics and considered various options for the best solution. The only thing that is for certain so far though, is that starter and consumer cycles have to finally be separated!
The boat has 2 x Volvo Penta TAMD61A engines and hence two alternators. My Greek electrician now came back with the following proposal for 1 starter and 2 consumer batteries:
What's you opinion on this? Pros, cons? What to consider? Any suggestions how to improve?
I have some thoughts on this as well, but will leave it at that for now in order to see what the experts say. The floor is open
Many thanks!
We own a 1990 Cranchi Mediterranee 40 which is based in Greece and we're currently overhauling the old lady. Top priority has the power supply.
So far, the boat has 2 x 150 Ah batteries as both starter and consumer batteries. Clearly not ideal, as we had to painfully realize on many occasions; the most dramatic one of which was the engines not starting in the middle of the night in a lonely bay when the anchor came lose due to heavy winds...
I have to admit that I'm anything but an expert, but I've been reading through quite some stuff in the past weeks in order to start building my knowledge on marine electrics and considered various options for the best solution. The only thing that is for certain so far though, is that starter and consumer cycles have to finally be separated!
The boat has 2 x Volvo Penta TAMD61A engines and hence two alternators. My Greek electrician now came back with the following proposal for 1 starter and 2 consumer batteries:
What's you opinion on this? Pros, cons? What to consider? Any suggestions how to improve?
I have some thoughts on this as well, but will leave it at that for now in order to see what the experts say. The floor is open
Many thanks!