Greetings,
Looking for thoughts about installing a Balmar Smart Gauge. The gauge is going to be installed, the question is how to connect it.
Second Star has 4 6v batteries set up in 2 banks with a 1-2 all switch and a Group 24 starting battery. The Smart Gauge can monitor 2 banks. So, I can:
Each of these options have strengths and weaknesses, I'm just trying to sort through the relative advantages (and disadvantages) of each option.
In the short term (the next 1 or 2 seasons) we'll be cruising on the Great Lakes for a week or two each summer. The long term plan is to spend a year going to the Bahamas via the St. Lawrence River. Solar power is not installed, but will be prior to the grand cruise.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Dave
Looking for thoughts about installing a Balmar Smart Gauge. The gauge is going to be installed, the question is how to connect it.
Second Star has 4 6v batteries set up in 2 banks with a 1-2 all switch and a Group 24 starting battery. The Smart Gauge can monitor 2 banks. So, I can:
- Monitor 1 of the 6v banks and the start battery
- Monitor both of the 6v banks and not the start battery
- Rewire the 6v bank to be 1 bank and monitor both the house and start banks.
Each of these options have strengths and weaknesses, I'm just trying to sort through the relative advantages (and disadvantages) of each option.
In the short term (the next 1 or 2 seasons) we'll be cruising on the Great Lakes for a week or two each summer. The long term plan is to spend a year going to the Bahamas via the St. Lawrence River. Solar power is not installed, but will be prior to the grand cruise.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Dave