We have two 12 V AGM batteries on our boat (C36). I feel that this is not enough for doing any sort of extended trip - even a couple of days - especially not if we run the refrigerator, since I don't have solar or a wind generator (yet). So I'm considering installing a third battery. What I'm not sure of is what sort of set-up to use. My thought is to isolate it from the other two and use it for starting the engine only. Then the other two would be for the house bank.
Does this sound like the best approach? If so, should I get another AGM battery, or can I use something else? Also, I haven't the foggiest idea about how to go about wiring something like that. Does anybody have any suggestions as to where to find a schematic for this?
Or would it be better to wire up this battery with one of the existing ones (e.g. the "number 1" battery) and use this for the house bank? In that case, I assume I would have to get another AGM battery. Would I wire it parallel or in series?
Any other suggestions or ideas? Thanks.
Does this sound like the best approach? If so, should I get another AGM battery, or can I use something else? Also, I haven't the foggiest idea about how to go about wiring something like that. Does anybody have any suggestions as to where to find a schematic for this?
Or would it be better to wire up this battery with one of the existing ones (e.g. the "number 1" battery) and use this for the house bank? In that case, I assume I would have to get another AGM battery. Would I wire it parallel or in series?
Any other suggestions or ideas? Thanks.