Refueler
Well-Known Member
I know certain people will argue about what I say next ... but :
You can get full charge without need for mains - but you need a good alternator and management setup. The problem with alternators charging - is the high amp rate. Every battery format that is rechargeable does not achieve 100% charge if its shoved in at high rate. Second we are using car based alternators on most boats and they are set to obtain in the mid 90's% charge level. Installing a charge management unit can bring that up to the max.
The question then is how much life are you giving up by pushing the batterys to 99 - 100% ?
I like the Stockholm Archipelago ... and that cruise usually runs about 10 days ... with maybe 2 stops where I can charge from shore ... every other night - its tied to trees or at anchor. My engine run for maybe 2hrs each day with a standard 45A alternator. No management system - just a changeover switch. I have 2 starter batterys of about 90 A/HR each.
I have no fridge to run except a Coolbox that can draw up to about 7 - 8A - that only runs when engine is on.
I will have FM radio .. VHF radio ... Plotter ... Tillerpilot .... in use literally continuous
If any day - I find either battery less than about 80% charge - I wonder what's wrong ..
I agree I am not running a Gin Palace or super duper things on board ... but still ...
You can get full charge without need for mains - but you need a good alternator and management setup. The problem with alternators charging - is the high amp rate. Every battery format that is rechargeable does not achieve 100% charge if its shoved in at high rate. Second we are using car based alternators on most boats and they are set to obtain in the mid 90's% charge level. Installing a charge management unit can bring that up to the max.
The question then is how much life are you giving up by pushing the batterys to 99 - 100% ?
I like the Stockholm Archipelago ... and that cruise usually runs about 10 days ... with maybe 2 stops where I can charge from shore ... every other night - its tied to trees or at anchor. My engine run for maybe 2hrs each day with a standard 45A alternator. No management system - just a changeover switch. I have 2 starter batterys of about 90 A/HR each.
I have no fridge to run except a Coolbox that can draw up to about 7 - 8A - that only runs when engine is on.
I will have FM radio .. VHF radio ... Plotter ... Tillerpilot .... in use literally continuous
If any day - I find either battery less than about 80% charge - I wonder what's wrong ..
I agree I am not running a Gin Palace or super duper things on board ... but still ...