Hi,
A quick question about wiring in an ACR with an outboard motor.
I've got a Catalina 30 that I put a 25hp Suzuki outboard motor on the back of last summer, replacing a dead universal M4-30 diesel inboard. For far to many reasons to go into, it'll be a few years until I can repower with another inboard. In the meantime, the outboard pushes the boat far better than I could have hoped for. Currently, the outboard is wired to Group 27 battery that I installed in the rear lazarette where the propane tank used to store, connected with a simple on/off switch. The house loads are powered off a group 4D battery under the port settee in the main cabin, connected through a 1-2-B switch, with another group 27 that used to be the start battery for the diesel. The outboard circuit and the house bank circuits are not connected in any way. The house bank is connected to a charger hooked up to shore power. The outboard battery is not connected to any charging source except the outboard. The outboard is rated for 15amp alternator output, not huge, but better than nothing. Alternator output runs over the same wire as starting current - ie there are only two wires total to the outboard.
I'd like to connect the two banks so that the housebank will get some recharge when the outboard is running and so that the outboard battery gets a charge while on shore power. I don't want to do a complicated rewire of the entire boat as the ultimate goal is to get the outboard off the back and new diesel inboard, but it would be nice to put some juice back into the housebank on multi day trips. Currently, I charge up well before leaving the dock and manage loads very frugally. I was able to do 4-5 days last fall doing this, but came back with only a few electrons left. I'm thinking I could install an ACR between the outboard battery and the housebank with appropriate size wire/fuses. Does this sound feasible? Any other solutions that'd be simpler? To size the wire, I'd need to account for the maximum output of the outboard (15amp) and the length of the wire run, correct? Or do I need to size the wire for a higher load? Total distance between batteries is, I'm guessing 10-15 feet - need to measure the exact run when I'm at the boat in a few weeks.
Any thoughts and advice highly appreciated.
A quick question about wiring in an ACR with an outboard motor.
I've got a Catalina 30 that I put a 25hp Suzuki outboard motor on the back of last summer, replacing a dead universal M4-30 diesel inboard. For far to many reasons to go into, it'll be a few years until I can repower with another inboard. In the meantime, the outboard pushes the boat far better than I could have hoped for. Currently, the outboard is wired to Group 27 battery that I installed in the rear lazarette where the propane tank used to store, connected with a simple on/off switch. The house loads are powered off a group 4D battery under the port settee in the main cabin, connected through a 1-2-B switch, with another group 27 that used to be the start battery for the diesel. The outboard circuit and the house bank circuits are not connected in any way. The house bank is connected to a charger hooked up to shore power. The outboard battery is not connected to any charging source except the outboard. The outboard is rated for 15amp alternator output, not huge, but better than nothing. Alternator output runs over the same wire as starting current - ie there are only two wires total to the outboard.
I'd like to connect the two banks so that the housebank will get some recharge when the outboard is running and so that the outboard battery gets a charge while on shore power. I don't want to do a complicated rewire of the entire boat as the ultimate goal is to get the outboard off the back and new diesel inboard, but it would be nice to put some juice back into the housebank on multi day trips. Currently, I charge up well before leaving the dock and manage loads very frugally. I was able to do 4-5 days last fall doing this, but came back with only a few electrons left. I'm thinking I could install an ACR between the outboard battery and the housebank with appropriate size wire/fuses. Does this sound feasible? Any other solutions that'd be simpler? To size the wire, I'd need to account for the maximum output of the outboard (15amp) and the length of the wire run, correct? Or do I need to size the wire for a higher load? Total distance between batteries is, I'm guessing 10-15 feet - need to measure the exact run when I'm at the boat in a few weeks.
Any thoughts and advice highly appreciated.