Relocated Battery Charger

Jan 22, 2008
766
Hunter 340 Baytown TX
I just replaced and relocated the battery charger on my Hunter 340. I put it on the shelf under the nav table. Shorter cable & wire runs since I moved the batteries. And better monitoring visibility and ventilation than in a locker, IMO.
I need someone to tell me if I overlooked something, and there's a reason it shouldn't be there, before I make it permanent. The cooling fan is almost silent.
Thanks
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May 12, 2004
1,505
Hunter Cherubini 30 New Port Richey
Does the installation instructions mention anything about clearances for cooling?
 
Jan 22, 2008
766
Hunter 340 Baytown TX
Good point, thanks, I should have checked that. But wait, sailboat owners don't need instructions, we throw them away as soon as we open the box!
No, I'll find them and check, it is a tight fit at the top. The top cooling vent opening is on the front of the case, though.
 
May 24, 2004
7,179
CC 30 South Florida
It should not make a difference. It is OK if you are going for the industrial high tech look in your cabin but in my case I think the Admiral would object.
 
Feb 2, 2006
470
Hunter Legend 35 Kingston
"6" required around all sides" according to manual. I have the same charger (well the 1230P version) mounted in a locker near my batteries. I have less that the recommended space on the sides, but do have the required space on the top and bottom. Give that it may rely on a certain amount of convection to draw the heat up and away from the unit, having it mounted with the top flush to a surface may limit convection and good circulation.

As far as access, I use their remote to keep an eye on its activity.

Chris