NPMR
Well-Known Member
Twice, recently, we have run the 75Ahr batteries flat in our 3-year old Jeanneau S.O.33i on a passage. (one time we flattened ALL 3!)
We have a solar panel for keeping the main domestic battery topped up but having spoken to Jeanneau and others, they all agree, for long term use, we need more amp-power.
Jeanneau suggested short term solution, put another 75Ahr battery in. 'Expert' opinion, put in 100-105Ahr batteries AND a system to beef up output from the alternator.
Long term solution, this winter, will be to add an Adverc and bigger batteries but this means chopping the battery bay about.
However, I could replace the 'spare' or 'shunt' battery with a 100Ahr battery immediately, as it will fit the battery hole.
The question: Can I mix sizes of battery? The suggested mix will be - Engine; 75Ahr, Main Domestic; 75Ahr (as I can't fit a bigger battery in the space yet) and 'Shunt': 100Ahr
We have a solar panel for keeping the main domestic battery topped up but having spoken to Jeanneau and others, they all agree, for long term use, we need more amp-power.
Jeanneau suggested short term solution, put another 75Ahr battery in. 'Expert' opinion, put in 100-105Ahr batteries AND a system to beef up output from the alternator.
Long term solution, this winter, will be to add an Adverc and bigger batteries but this means chopping the battery bay about.
However, I could replace the 'spare' or 'shunt' battery with a 100Ahr battery immediately, as it will fit the battery hole.
The question: Can I mix sizes of battery? The suggested mix will be - Engine; 75Ahr, Main Domestic; 75Ahr (as I can't fit a bigger battery in the space yet) and 'Shunt': 100Ahr