I have been reading like crazy and tearing into my boat to learn what I have and how different it is than the rest of the others I can find. We want to increase our house capacity for anchoring away from power sources. We are not looking for solar supplementation at this time and we do have a honda eu1000 onboard and are not afraid to use it for charging.
We have twin 2005 Honda 90s with 16A each of charging capacity.
We also have one 5/5 guest charger with one bank connected to the starboard starting battery (switched) and one bank connected to a port starting battery AND a group27 house battery doing a poor job of keeping up with demand both in usage and replacement obviously. I plan to add 2 group31 optimas or 3 group34 optima deep cycle batteries paralleled in the cabinet under the passenger seat for a total of about 150-165ah of capacity. I will route that port side Guest charging bank only to the port starting battery as it should be. It seems to do a decent job of maintaining a couple of group24 starting units.
I carry a Schumacher 2-30 amp variable portable charger that I would like to use for pushing power back into the new house bank when connected to generator or marina power. I carry the charger anyway for a portable trolling motor battery (that I would also like to parallel with the house when needed) and feel confident that we can manage the manual nature of charging the house bank in this slightly less convienient fashion. The low discharge rate of the optimas would mean that I would not need to keep the schumacher connected for longer periods when un-attended and I would use a light gauge (6) wire in the charge connection to act as a safety switch in case of overload issues as recommended in the charger manual.
I know we could get another installed charger and wire that into the set but I would like to try using this portable option first if it can work.
I plan to wire the new house set back to the current house connection on the Port side and basically just as it was wired with the 1/2/both switch between that and the port starting battery. I also think a VSR would be great to pass the excess charging capacity (after the starting battery is topped off) from the engines back to the house bank when available. I am not confident that both engines charging outputs are combined at present so I will have to figure that out and it would be great to draw from both.
I am not sure of the relationship between the current 1/2/both switch and a VSR unit or if they need to both exist.
I don't plan to put a third battery back in the current house position because I would like the additional space back there and it would complicate wiring I think.
I know some 12v basics but this stuff is just a bit outside my current training level so I am looking for suggestions. I keep finding diagrams of simple systems with few components (which is appealing) then I read the next webpage and it has twice the components to do basically the same job. I know I am builing a system but I like simplicity and practically thrive on inconvenience as long as I understand what I have and how to use it.
If you can chime in on just a piece of the puzzle, that would be great as well.
I appreciate any help,
Greg,
keeper of Aurelia
We have twin 2005 Honda 90s with 16A each of charging capacity.
We also have one 5/5 guest charger with one bank connected to the starboard starting battery (switched) and one bank connected to a port starting battery AND a group27 house battery doing a poor job of keeping up with demand both in usage and replacement obviously. I plan to add 2 group31 optimas or 3 group34 optima deep cycle batteries paralleled in the cabinet under the passenger seat for a total of about 150-165ah of capacity. I will route that port side Guest charging bank only to the port starting battery as it should be. It seems to do a decent job of maintaining a couple of group24 starting units.
I carry a Schumacher 2-30 amp variable portable charger that I would like to use for pushing power back into the new house bank when connected to generator or marina power. I carry the charger anyway for a portable trolling motor battery (that I would also like to parallel with the house when needed) and feel confident that we can manage the manual nature of charging the house bank in this slightly less convienient fashion. The low discharge rate of the optimas would mean that I would not need to keep the schumacher connected for longer periods when un-attended and I would use a light gauge (6) wire in the charge connection to act as a safety switch in case of overload issues as recommended in the charger manual.
I know we could get another installed charger and wire that into the set but I would like to try using this portable option first if it can work.
I plan to wire the new house set back to the current house connection on the Port side and basically just as it was wired with the 1/2/both switch between that and the port starting battery. I also think a VSR would be great to pass the excess charging capacity (after the starting battery is topped off) from the engines back to the house bank when available. I am not confident that both engines charging outputs are combined at present so I will have to figure that out and it would be great to draw from both.
I am not sure of the relationship between the current 1/2/both switch and a VSR unit or if they need to both exist.
I don't plan to put a third battery back in the current house position because I would like the additional space back there and it would complicate wiring I think.
I know some 12v basics but this stuff is just a bit outside my current training level so I am looking for suggestions. I keep finding diagrams of simple systems with few components (which is appealing) then I read the next webpage and it has twice the components to do basically the same job. I know I am builing a system but I like simplicity and practically thrive on inconvenience as long as I understand what I have and how to use it.
If you can chime in on just a piece of the puzzle, that would be great as well.
I appreciate any help,
Greg,
keeper of Aurelia