dhays
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- May 26, 2015
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- Gig Harbor, WA
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- 2010 North Pacific 43
I think my thruster bank is toast. I am going to see if I can revive it but they are definitely on their last legs.
So I am am trying to figure out what route to take. Here is my current setup.
Thruster Bank - 2 x Lifeline 255AH 8d batteries for a nominal 510AH in the stern that control both bow and stern thrusters as well as windlass. These are at least 9 years old (been there since I bought the boat in 2016 I'll have to find a date on them.
House Bank - 4 x L16 6v AGM batteries for a nominal 760AH. July 2017
Starter Battery - 1 Lifeline 255AH AGM Same age and battery as the Thruster batteries
Genset - Group 27 West Marine AGM - 8 years old.
Eventually, I would like to switch the House bank to LiPro batteries. One option I was considering was to place the existing house bank in service as the Thruster bank, and then get new LiPro batteries for the House. One advantage of this would be that I would be getting more use out of those L16s. Another is that I would be decreasing weight in the stern by 120lbs and shifting the balance 336lbs to port of center, which would help the balance of my boat. A big advantage is that I would get a new house bank with a large increase in useable AHs.
One concern is using deep cycle batteries for the thrusters. I am not sure of what the amp draw is for my thrusters. I am trying to find that out now. Even so, 700AH is a lot of battery so maybe it won't be an issue.
The other option would be to replace the Thruster Bank with something similar to what was installed by the factory and then replaced by the PO, a pair of 8ds. I could then keep my current house bank which is still holding its own although it is 7 years old at this point but I don't know for how much longer. The downside the cost is pretty significant and it means installing 8ds. I don't really want to install 8ds as they are just a huge PITA to move. I could go with smaller AGM batteries in parallel. But then the question is what to get at what cost. I'm guessing it would need the mythical "dual-purpose" batteries as the windlass doesn't draw the same as the thrusters.
So as usual I'm looking for opinions from the TF brain trust.
So I am am trying to figure out what route to take. Here is my current setup.
Thruster Bank - 2 x Lifeline 255AH 8d batteries for a nominal 510AH in the stern that control both bow and stern thrusters as well as windlass. These are at least 9 years old (been there since I bought the boat in 2016 I'll have to find a date on them.
House Bank - 4 x L16 6v AGM batteries for a nominal 760AH. July 2017
Starter Battery - 1 Lifeline 255AH AGM Same age and battery as the Thruster batteries
Genset - Group 27 West Marine AGM - 8 years old.
Eventually, I would like to switch the House bank to LiPro batteries. One option I was considering was to place the existing house bank in service as the Thruster bank, and then get new LiPro batteries for the House. One advantage of this would be that I would be getting more use out of those L16s. Another is that I would be decreasing weight in the stern by 120lbs and shifting the balance 336lbs to port of center, which would help the balance of my boat. A big advantage is that I would get a new house bank with a large increase in useable AHs.
One concern is using deep cycle batteries for the thrusters. I am not sure of what the amp draw is for my thrusters. I am trying to find that out now. Even so, 700AH is a lot of battery so maybe it won't be an issue.
The other option would be to replace the Thruster Bank with something similar to what was installed by the factory and then replaced by the PO, a pair of 8ds. I could then keep my current house bank which is still holding its own although it is 7 years old at this point but I don't know for how much longer. The downside the cost is pretty significant and it means installing 8ds. I don't really want to install 8ds as they are just a huge PITA to move. I could go with smaller AGM batteries in parallel. But then the question is what to get at what cost. I'm guessing it would need the mythical "dual-purpose" batteries as the windlass doesn't draw the same as the thrusters.
So as usual I'm looking for opinions from the TF brain trust.