Hello Folks,
This is my first post so I thank you in advance for your support and patience.
I have learned a great deal regarding electrical matters from this portal and have invested in tools based on many recommendations from those who use this portal as well. I still have so much more to learn. I am hoping you can offer direction and suggestions to not only help me learn, but to make my boat safer in terms of battery, wires, charging connections, and management.
CatKetch Setup:
One starter battery
Two Deep cell house batteries as one bank in a locker under seat in cabin -- no path to external venting
Xentrex TrueCharge40+ wired to a Powerline device (Perhaps Isolator)
Yanmar GM20 with 55amp Hitachi alternator
Powerline Isolator - looks like the Alt is attached to one side and the three connections on the other side are connected to the batteries.
I have uploaded a drawing of the connections for Alternator, Charger, PowerLine, batteries, ground, etc..
I need to add fuses in the battery lockers, - a huge "oh my" upon reading of the importance of such on this portal. I also need to redo wire connections. I also discovered that the wires for the battery are not tinned.
I am interested in hearing how the system could be improved based on the data provided. For example, should the Powerline be replaced with a ASR? Does it make sense to replace Alt with one that has external regulator?
Our goal:
To make the system easier to understand.
To make the system safer
To make the system more efficient
To be able to monitor and maintain battery power conditions
There are so many things to think about that my mind is overloaded with ideas; hence, suggestions regarding a strategy to take in overhauling the system is appreciated.
Personal thoughts:
Purchase SmartGuage
Fuse Batteries
Replace WetCell Batteries in non venting to outside locker with AGM -- will AGM be okay to store inside during the winter months in New York?
ASR for easy switching and battery separation when discharging and charging same.
External Regulator
Future Plans - I presently sail inland lake and plan to use CK for coastal and Bahama Island cruising. I have to think that technology has changed much in the past 25 years that an upgrade would be very beneficial.
Thank you,
GK
This is my first post so I thank you in advance for your support and patience.
I have learned a great deal regarding electrical matters from this portal and have invested in tools based on many recommendations from those who use this portal as well. I still have so much more to learn. I am hoping you can offer direction and suggestions to not only help me learn, but to make my boat safer in terms of battery, wires, charging connections, and management.
CatKetch Setup:
One starter battery
Two Deep cell house batteries as one bank in a locker under seat in cabin -- no path to external venting
Xentrex TrueCharge40+ wired to a Powerline device (Perhaps Isolator)
Yanmar GM20 with 55amp Hitachi alternator
Powerline Isolator - looks like the Alt is attached to one side and the three connections on the other side are connected to the batteries.
I have uploaded a drawing of the connections for Alternator, Charger, PowerLine, batteries, ground, etc..
I need to add fuses in the battery lockers, - a huge "oh my" upon reading of the importance of such on this portal. I also need to redo wire connections. I also discovered that the wires for the battery are not tinned.
I am interested in hearing how the system could be improved based on the data provided. For example, should the Powerline be replaced with a ASR? Does it make sense to replace Alt with one that has external regulator?
Our goal:
To make the system easier to understand.
To make the system safer
To make the system more efficient
To be able to monitor and maintain battery power conditions
There are so many things to think about that my mind is overloaded with ideas; hence, suggestions regarding a strategy to take in overhauling the system is appreciated.
Personal thoughts:
Purchase SmartGuage
Fuse Batteries
Replace WetCell Batteries in non venting to outside locker with AGM -- will AGM be okay to store inside during the winter months in New York?
ASR for easy switching and battery separation when discharging and charging same.
External Regulator
Future Plans - I presently sail inland lake and plan to use CK for coastal and Bahama Island cruising. I have to think that technology has changed much in the past 25 years that an upgrade would be very beneficial.
Thank you,
GK
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