Recommended battery charger replacement - Fairline Targa 37

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Looking for any advice or recommendation for replacing my battery charger as just got the boat and its not working, guessing its the original that came with the boat 1997/98. Its a Jenelec JE/SM12-50, 50A rated.

I know Jenelec have the same model on their website, guessing this is just an updated version.

Does anyone know if these are any good or recommend another make/model?
 
Will be replacing mine this winter with a Victron multiplus inverter/charger. Nice piece of kit. I have owned one before.
 
Sterling kit is good quality, but Victron and Mastervolt are better imho.

I've installed a Victron charger and helped B1 with his Victron combi Inverter charger, and I was really impressed. If I could afford it, I'd go for the Victron combi. But I can't!!!

Mastervolt kit is top quality too - a friend who makes his living fitting out boats has a massively complex and amazingly capable Mastervolt set up, including gennie, big inverter charger and a network system that' controls everything switching and mixing and matching gennie, shore power and inverter in all sorts of clever ways. Obviously way over the top for a simple charger replacement, but I was seriously impressed with the kit.

If budget is a constraint, go for the sterling gear. It is more than adequate really, and there are hundreds of boats with sterling kit.

My current charger is a waeco, which I would equate with sterling quality, and I'm very happy with.

Would really love a Victron combi though :)
 
There's a good comparison test in the current issue of PBO.

The best charger was Cetek from the ones they tested

Cetek is good kit - I have one for the car and it seems like it can bring a battery back from the brink of death; in the boat I have a mastervolt that's a good unit, might even be better for larger systems, but the price is steep - I don't think that they have a 50amp unit though. One could possibly fit dual chargers and gain a bit of redundancy.
 
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Sterling kit is good quality, but Victron and Mastervolt are better imho.

I've installed a Victron charger and helped B1 with his Victron combi Inverter charger, and I was really impressed. If I could afford it, I'd go for the Victron combi. But I can't
Mastervolt kit is top quality too - a friend who makes his living fitting out boats has a massively complex and amazingly capable Mastervolt set up, including gennie, big inverter charger and a network system that' controls everything switching and mixing and matching gennie, shore power and inverter in all sorts of clever ways. Obviously way over the top for a simple charger replacement, but I was seriously impressed with the kit.

If budget is a constraint, go for the sterling gear. It is more than adequate really, and there are hundreds of boats with sterling kit.

My current charger is a waeco, which I would equate with sterling quality, and I'm very happy with.

Would really love a Victron combi though :)

Cheers for the input, a few choices to think about.

Budget not an issue tbh I'm just not one for buying something I don't need when there are cheaper choices more than capable of doing the job, also leaves more pennies for other bits and bobs��
 
Have a working Jenelec JE/SM12-50mk2 sitting on bench in garage (think same as what you have) .
Came out of a Phantom 46.
Use it occasionally for charging the odd battery.
Its mostly taking up space.
Send a PM If its any use to you or helps out at all, as you are welcome to have it.
 
Have a working Jenelec JE/SM12-50mk2 sitting on bench in garage (think same as what you have) .
Came out of a Phantom 46.
Use it occasionally for charging the odd battery.
Its mostly taking up space.
Send a PM If its any use to you or helps out at all, as you are welcome to have it.

Thank you for the kind offer but I am going to go down the new route, modern technology and all that.

I've not decided on which charger to go for yet but liking the idea of a charger/inverter.
 
Just ordered the Stirling Procharge model number ST/PCU1230 for rxactly the same boat.

Hi Solitaire, can I ask why you have gone for a 30A charger when I believe the original for this boat is a 50A charger? I like this charger but also the simplicity of the Ctek marine 30 charger but as the Ctek was only 30A I thought it may be insufficient!

Also as this charger and the 50A version come with 3 output cables and the original was only 1 how do you connect this up, is it just 1 output to the original connection and leave the other 2 or a different combination?

Unfortunately electrics are not my strong point!
 
Hi Solitaire, can I ask why you have gone for a 30A charger when I believe the original for this boat is a 50A charger? I like this charger but also the simplicity of the Ctek marine 30 charger but as the Ctek was only 30A I thought it may be insufficient!

Also as this charger and the 50A version come with 3 output cables and the original was only 1 how do you connect this up, is it just 1 output to the original connection and leave the other 2 or a different combination?

Unfortunately electrics are not my strong point!

This is what has been recommended by my marine electrician who will be fitting it to the client's boat.
 
You need a three output, and yes, some wiring will almost certainly be required if the original was only single output.

Output one - domestics
Output two - engine
Output three - bow thruster (this is what you're missing and would require some long and probably awkward to install cable runs)

30a would work, but the bigger the better - generally 10% of your total capacity.

I have total 600ah and a 45a charger - in theory a little undersize, but it charges in a reasonable time.
 
Ctek have expanded their range, and now have chargers which deal with multiple inputs (solar/wind) and outputs to 600Ah.


http://ctek.com/gb/en/chargers/12v


I have the 300 for 3 x 110Ah banks, and it is more than competent at bringing up the two domestics from 12.2v (very approximately 40% charge) to full.
 
The Jenelec 50 amp charger on our T34 died. Replaced it with a Ctek M300, and all is fine.

It was very easy to fit, and is a fraction of the size of the old Jenelec.

Even though its only got half the output of the Jenelec, I've really not noticed any difference at all.

I think a 50 amp charger on a T34 / T37 is a bit overkill.
 
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