Balbas
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Issue - I need to know that my current battery bank is up to scratch or specify up one that is.
Requirement - Aside from the normal use of anchor / steaming / nav lights etc, I reckon I probably have the following requirements (I have included wattages where I know them):-
Timing - there's no hurry for this, but I would like to get it sorted sooner rather than later. If I'm going to get any autumn sailing done, with the longer nights I'm going to be using more electricity (although the cooler ambient temperatures will presumably mean that the fridge uses less).
Background - I'd like to be able to survive for at least 48 hours 'off grid', that is without running the engine, worrying about solar (although I will be adding that) or running out of or rationing electricity. This summer (before I changed the setup to the one listed below), we ran out of electricity after 12 hours. Had to read by torchlight, didn't have a fridge and couldn't charge 'phones etc. Which was actually quite nice in a way, but I'd like that sort of thing to be a choice...
My current domestic setup is 2 x leisure batteries rated at 120AH (C100) linked together in parallel. Currently untested.
Yes I know I should have asked for advice / worked things out before I bought batteries, but I didn't so....
Is my current set up going to cut the mustard, or do I need to get more / bigger batteries?
Requirement - Aside from the normal use of anchor / steaming / nav lights etc, I reckon I probably have the following requirements (I have included wattages where I know them):-
- Freshwater pump - I'd be surprised if we used this for more than 5 minutes a day, but allow say 10 minutes.
- Cabin lighting - Say 6 10W lights on for 4 hours / day.
- fridge - Danfoss 40W, runs constantly (I think), but whether it runs at 40W I don't know
- charging phones / chartplotter etc - there's usually something plugged in!
- instruments - depth sounder & radio - probably on for up to 18 hrs / day
- windlass - almost never used. Only ever when the engine is running.
Timing - there's no hurry for this, but I would like to get it sorted sooner rather than later. If I'm going to get any autumn sailing done, with the longer nights I'm going to be using more electricity (although the cooler ambient temperatures will presumably mean that the fridge uses less).
Background - I'd like to be able to survive for at least 48 hours 'off grid', that is without running the engine, worrying about solar (although I will be adding that) or running out of or rationing electricity. This summer (before I changed the setup to the one listed below), we ran out of electricity after 12 hours. Had to read by torchlight, didn't have a fridge and couldn't charge 'phones etc. Which was actually quite nice in a way, but I'd like that sort of thing to be a choice...
My current domestic setup is 2 x leisure batteries rated at 120AH (C100) linked together in parallel. Currently untested.
Yes I know I should have asked for advice / worked things out before I bought batteries, but I didn't so....
Is my current set up going to cut the mustard, or do I need to get more / bigger batteries?