Greetings all,
I'm slowly going through all the systems on my Hunter 26.5, and next up is the electrical. The individual circuits are fuse protected, but there is NOT a fuse at the batteries. I do have a battery combine switch, so I could have dual banks if I wanted. However, I think I'm just going to go with a single bank with 2 batteries. The only electrical I have is the lighting, bilge pump, a stereo and the outboard. I may add a VHF at some point, and I'll most likely add solar this summer, since my slip doesn't include shore power.
So, my questions:
1. What's a good fuse for the battery(s)? I'm looking at maybe this one: MRBF
2. Would a circuit breaker also be acceptable? Better?
3. Do I size the fuse for the total expected load, or for the main wires to/from the distribution panel? The cables from the battery to distribution panel are about twice what I'll actually be using.
4. Outboard wiring: What does the code say for protection of the main wiring to the outboard starter? If fused, then I'll probably use a dual fuse block and have that separate from the house.
Thanks all!
I'm slowly going through all the systems on my Hunter 26.5, and next up is the electrical. The individual circuits are fuse protected, but there is NOT a fuse at the batteries. I do have a battery combine switch, so I could have dual banks if I wanted. However, I think I'm just going to go with a single bank with 2 batteries. The only electrical I have is the lighting, bilge pump, a stereo and the outboard. I may add a VHF at some point, and I'll most likely add solar this summer, since my slip doesn't include shore power.
So, my questions:
1. What's a good fuse for the battery(s)? I'm looking at maybe this one: MRBF
2. Would a circuit breaker also be acceptable? Better?
3. Do I size the fuse for the total expected load, or for the main wires to/from the distribution panel? The cables from the battery to distribution panel are about twice what I'll actually be using.
4. Outboard wiring: What does the code say for protection of the main wiring to the outboard starter? If fused, then I'll probably use a dual fuse block and have that separate from the house.
Thanks all!