Electrical needs question

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Jun 7, 2012
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Hunter 456 Port Canaveral
Here is my situation. I have 2 AGM 8D batteries rated at 200 AH per battery. They are wired together. I have a Freedom 2000 inverter/charger and a 8KW generator only for my charging needs and the engine has a 80 amp alt. on it.I estimate we use approx. 170 AH per 24hr. I am running the generator 1 hr in the AM and 1 hr in the PM to keep the batteries charged. Does this seem normal to all you veteran cruisers?
 
Jun 6, 2006
6,990
currently boatless wishing Harrington Harbor North, MD
Well 170 sounds a bit high but taking your word for it. If your discharging to almost 50% of your battery AH capacity every day then 2 hours on charge every day does not sound out of order.
There is a spreadsheet in the downloads section that can help you evaluate your electrical loads-production-storage.
For the record you are running a little less than twice what is "normal" with 170 AH/day. You might want to consider reducing your loads as a first/cheapest solution.
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,716
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
Here is my situation. I have 2 AGM 8D batteries rated at 200 AH per battery. They are wired together. I have a Freedom 2000 inverter/charger and a 8KW generator only for my charging needs and the engine has a 80 amp alt. on it.I estimate we use approx. 170 AH per 24hr. I am running the generator 1 hr in the AM and 1 hr in the PM to keep the batteries charged. Does this seem normal to all you veteran cruisers?
With AGM batteries you will want to get them back to 100% as often as possible to get the longest life out of them. AGM, more so than any other chemistry, need to be charged to 100% frequently. For Lifeline batteries "full" is defined by an accepted charge current at 14.4V of .5% of capacity.

With those loads and just two hours per day of charging you are likely cycling between 50% and 80% state of charge or so. With two hours per day you will not get back to full unless you hit a dock, add solar or wind or run the gen set for about 10 hours.
 
Jun 6, 2006
6,990
currently boatless wishing Harrington Harbor North, MD
Well dang it Phil moved all the stuff around.
Email me at williamroosa137 @ gmail . com for a copy of the spreadsheet
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,716
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
Stu,

Many of the larger boats, some Hunters included, have two complete fridge compressors one for the fridge and one for the freezer. It's pretty easy for boats like that to push 150+ Ah/day... Hell I just worked on a 70 footer where the owner wanted to run the AC from the batteries as she does not like to listen to the gen set with guests and while enjoying cocktails & dinner.. Well 30k later, just in Lithium batteries, she can now run the AC off her bank.....;)

Me, I average 20-30 Ah/day...
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,097
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Good point about dual fridges, etc. That's where the budget will be very handy for this skipper, ours or Bill's.
 

JWC

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Aug 28, 2011
29
Hunter 40 Phuket
Hi Kingsailor, there is an ebook at www.smashwords.com Marine Electrics Made Simple or How to Keep the Batteries Charged that has a lot of information on this subject.
 
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