Not For Hire
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Although pretty new, I don't like the way the dealer set up the batteries, etc., so I will be redoing some rewiring in Not For Hire this spring. Presently she has two batteries, one for each 40 hp. I will be adding a third battery for the house. She also has two 1-2-all-off battery switches. I plan on using one of the BEP/Honda control panels that has two VSRs and four switches. The theory is that the VSR allows the house battery to charge off of engine one, two, or both after the start batteries are charged. The unit is the BEP 717-100A at http://www.bepmarine.com/showproduct.cfm?productid=515 and a PDF wiring diagram is available on that page.
Some questions:
The two start batteries may be paralleled for emergency starts but I don't think the house battery may be used for this? Nor does it seem that I could use a start battery as a back up house battery? If someone knows this because they have the outfit (Rollie?) (or because they know what they are doing) maybe chime in.
Since I will have the extra switches, what if I used one of the present switches "upstream" from the BEP panel to combine say battery one with the house battery only for emergencies?
I have a three stage battery charger in the boat that is connected to each of my current batteries with two outputs. If I leave it connected to both start batteries will it charge the house batteries similar to having the engine(s) running? Of should I change it to charge a start battery and the house battery? Or could I have it charge two start batteries in parallel and also the house battery? The charger is ten amp with two five amp outputs.
Thanks,
Some questions:
The two start batteries may be paralleled for emergency starts but I don't think the house battery may be used for this? Nor does it seem that I could use a start battery as a back up house battery? If someone knows this because they have the outfit (Rollie?) (or because they know what they are doing) maybe chime in.
Since I will have the extra switches, what if I used one of the present switches "upstream" from the BEP panel to combine say battery one with the house battery only for emergencies?
I have a three stage battery charger in the boat that is connected to each of my current batteries with two outputs. If I leave it connected to both start batteries will it charge the house batteries similar to having the engine(s) running? Of should I change it to charge a start battery and the house battery? Or could I have it charge two start batteries in parallel and also the house battery? The charger is ten amp with two five amp outputs.
Thanks,