Stemar
Well-Known Member
Well, Jissel is sold and Jazzcat is paid for. Now comes the time to start a project plan that I might, just possibly, live long enough to see through to the end, though I suspect that my liking for lazing with a glass of rosé on a sunny afternoon may mean some of the less urgent items get postponed sine die...
Anyway, the first of many questions is about charging batteries. JC has twin engines, with twin starting batteries ~80AH each, one alternator charging one battery. No domestic battery. There's a spare battery the same size as the starters that isn't connected. I want to add a solar panel or panels.
I want to have a separate domestic battery. No question about that, but how best to do it? Would it make sense to have both engines started by one battery, charged by one alternator, with the domestic system - they other starter battery and the spare in parallel - charged by the other alternator, or is there a better way to do it?
It's been suggested that running one engine is more economical when not in a hurry or motorsailing. If I do this a lot, one battery may not get the top up I'd like, so could I use a VSR to connect the two, or should I just rely on the solar panels to even things out?
When I put solar on Jissel, PWM was what was available at a sensible price and, to avoid big losses from the boom shading the panels, they were wired in parallel. The ideal place for panels on Jazzcat is on the cabin roof, so shade from the boom is inevitable, so I've got the same problem. With an MPPT controller is there a better way to do it? Can anyone recommend a sensibly priced dual battery MPPT controller
Last question (for now!) JC has a small caravan-style gas and 12v fridge. Does anyone know what sort of current consumption I should expect? I'm interested in peak current and AH in 24 hours, as this would have a bearing on the wattage of the solar panels.
Thanks in advance
Anyway, the first of many questions is about charging batteries. JC has twin engines, with twin starting batteries ~80AH each, one alternator charging one battery. No domestic battery. There's a spare battery the same size as the starters that isn't connected. I want to add a solar panel or panels.
I want to have a separate domestic battery. No question about that, but how best to do it? Would it make sense to have both engines started by one battery, charged by one alternator, with the domestic system - they other starter battery and the spare in parallel - charged by the other alternator, or is there a better way to do it?
It's been suggested that running one engine is more economical when not in a hurry or motorsailing. If I do this a lot, one battery may not get the top up I'd like, so could I use a VSR to connect the two, or should I just rely on the solar panels to even things out?
When I put solar on Jissel, PWM was what was available at a sensible price and, to avoid big losses from the boom shading the panels, they were wired in parallel. The ideal place for panels on Jazzcat is on the cabin roof, so shade from the boom is inevitable, so I've got the same problem. With an MPPT controller is there a better way to do it? Can anyone recommend a sensibly priced dual battery MPPT controller
Last question (for now!) JC has a small caravan-style gas and 12v fridge. Does anyone know what sort of current consumption I should expect? I'm interested in peak current and AH in 24 hours, as this would have a bearing on the wattage of the solar panels.
Thanks in advance