ylop
Well-Known Member
Whilst troubleshooting something today I discovered that my windlass (not factory installed, but there before I owned the boat), is wired to the engine battery not the house battery.
Whilst it’s unusual for us to use the windlass without the engine running and it would take a fair chunk of windlass use to seriously impact the engine start battery it struck me as a bit odd. To me the engine battery is normally sacrosanct and everything else is on the much larger house batteries. They are connected via a diode as per the Bavaria factory, and the house batteries have a solar panel. I do have the ability to “jump” them on board.
So other than saving 12” of cable is there any logical reason to have them this way? And would you change it? Currently there is no windlass “switch” on the control panel (well there is a switch but it’s not wired to anything) and the windlass just goes through a 100A dedicated “breaker” / “trip” switch which is in an awkward position. I’m considering fitting a relay so it can easily control from the nav desk rather than moving cushions and rummaging blind upside down!
Any thoughts?
Whilst it’s unusual for us to use the windlass without the engine running and it would take a fair chunk of windlass use to seriously impact the engine start battery it struck me as a bit odd. To me the engine battery is normally sacrosanct and everything else is on the much larger house batteries. They are connected via a diode as per the Bavaria factory, and the house batteries have a solar panel. I do have the ability to “jump” them on board.
So other than saving 12” of cable is there any logical reason to have them this way? And would you change it? Currently there is no windlass “switch” on the control panel (well there is a switch but it’s not wired to anything) and the windlass just goes through a 100A dedicated “breaker” / “trip” switch which is in an awkward position. I’m considering fitting a relay so it can easily control from the nav desk rather than moving cushions and rummaging blind upside down!
Any thoughts?