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Ralph

Have a 1984 MacGregor 22. Am replacing the engine with a new Nissan 9.9 hp 4 stroke engine with electric start and lighting (altenator) Will also buy new battery or batteries. Want to make this battery set up the source for all electric power in addiition to starting the engine as required. Will also run a VHF radio, depth finder, running lights and I expect to add a gew more gadgets requiring electricity. Essentially I am starting from scratch and want to do it right. Any and all ideas and suggestions will be appreciated.
 
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dan

Two Batteries !

Hi Ralph..... Just finished a total remod on my 26X electrical. Here is a summary: 1.(2)series 24/690MCA/82AHR Deep Cycle Batteries Panel. 4AWG wiring 2.Blue Sea 9001 4 position switch(off-1-both-2) 3.positive and negative buss bars 4.30A Breaker to main ATO fuse block with (2) 15A subfeeds.10AWG wiring 5.(2) 6-position distribution panels with fuses 16AWG wiring to all accessories 6.Use marine grade (tinned) wire and crimp connectors with liquid electrical tape. 7.Get a copy of "Boatowners Illustrated Handbook Of Wiring"-Charlie Wing 1993 When motoring I use the "Both" position to charge both batteries. When sailing I switch to either "1" or "2" (switch daily to use batteries equally)Either battery will start the motor. Leave only bilge pump on when stored at slip. Now you will always have one battery for house loads and one for starting. Use fishfinder volt meter to check charging and storage capacity. happy wiring........dan
 
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Dave

Get two

I suggest you get two bateries and get a battery combiner for them with three battery switches.(One for each battery and one as an emergency cross connect switch) Thuis set up makes sure you always have a starting battery that is not discharged.
 
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Ralph

On my way

Thanks Dave and Dan for your advice.You settled some doubts I had. Now have two batteries and am doing the wiring as time allows.Thank again
 
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