smckean (Tosca)
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thataway,
Sounds like the 50% efficiency factor is big enough to account for all the items you discuss.
I care because I have recently purchased a ProMarine 36 amp charger for my 2 battery home bank (each battery is 60 Ah....group 24, I presume). So the 25% of capacity charge rate seems fine. Also, if I use the 50% "discount" to handle everything from 14.4v, to heat and so forth, it would seem I would need about 7 amps or about 850 watts from my Honda 2000i to drive the charger at full blast.
P.S. My reason for installing the high capacity charger (haven't installed it yet) is that the 5 amp Guest charger that is on the boat now is wholly inadequate to keep the batteries charged when I cruise. I hang on an anchor 80% of the time (i.e., no shore power); so unless I run the outboard, I can't keep up with the refer, digital equipment, etc uses with the 5 amp charger and my i2000 generator. I tend to run the generator for an hour each morning regardless because I like to use the microwave to keep my morning coffee hot (it takes me 40 minutes to drink a cup of coffee :lol
, use a toaster, and other b'fast items. I figure an hour with the 36 amp charger will bounce my batteries back since I rarely pull the anchor until about noon. If I stay a 2nd night, then I'm hoping another hour of the 2000i in the evening will get me thru the night. One problem may be attempting to run the microwave (700 watts), and especially the toaster, while the charger is operating.
Sounds like the 50% efficiency factor is big enough to account for all the items you discuss.
I care because I have recently purchased a ProMarine 36 amp charger for my 2 battery home bank (each battery is 60 Ah....group 24, I presume). So the 25% of capacity charge rate seems fine. Also, if I use the 50% "discount" to handle everything from 14.4v, to heat and so forth, it would seem I would need about 7 amps or about 850 watts from my Honda 2000i to drive the charger at full blast.
P.S. My reason for installing the high capacity charger (haven't installed it yet) is that the 5 amp Guest charger that is on the boat now is wholly inadequate to keep the batteries charged when I cruise. I hang on an anchor 80% of the time (i.e., no shore power); so unless I run the outboard, I can't keep up with the refer, digital equipment, etc uses with the 5 amp charger and my i2000 generator. I tend to run the generator for an hour each morning regardless because I like to use the microwave to keep my morning coffee hot (it takes me 40 minutes to drink a cup of coffee :lol
