BlueMan
Well-Known Member
I'd like to bounce an idea off the 'experts' here.....
I have a new (6 month old yacht) with two battery banks - 80Ah for engine starting and about 200Ah for domestic use. All the batteries are of the 'leisure' style so a compromise between engine starting and deep cycling. Alternator charging management is via the dreaded 1-BOTH-2-OFF style rotary switch. I also have a Sterling mains charger installed with separate outputs attached directly to the two battery banks.
I have been struggling with/worrying about the chances of someone in the family not getting the switching right when under power and blowing the alternator by accidentally selecting or passing through the OFF position.
If we are normally in a marina each night, and hooked up to shore power, can anyone see any reason why I can't just leave the rotary switch in the domestic position all the time? The domestic bank should be more than adequate in terms of CCA capability, unless severely run down which is quite unlikely (shore power almost every night) and we then always have the fully charged engine battery to get out of jail if required.
Am I missing something or would this take all the worry away while doing this style of day hop cruising?
I have a new (6 month old yacht) with two battery banks - 80Ah for engine starting and about 200Ah for domestic use. All the batteries are of the 'leisure' style so a compromise between engine starting and deep cycling. Alternator charging management is via the dreaded 1-BOTH-2-OFF style rotary switch. I also have a Sterling mains charger installed with separate outputs attached directly to the two battery banks.
I have been struggling with/worrying about the chances of someone in the family not getting the switching right when under power and blowing the alternator by accidentally selecting or passing through the OFF position.
If we are normally in a marina each night, and hooked up to shore power, can anyone see any reason why I can't just leave the rotary switch in the domestic position all the time? The domestic bank should be more than adequate in terms of CCA capability, unless severely run down which is quite unlikely (shore power almost every night) and we then always have the fully charged engine battery to get out of jail if required.
Am I missing something or would this take all the worry away while doing this style of day hop cruising?