Nomad Willy
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Don,
12.8v while on charger .. Or just sitting there through the winter?
12.8v while on charger .. Or just sitting there through the winter?
Don,
12.8v while on charger .. Or just sitting there through the winter?
That's impressive Don .... thanks.
The old shop/store Boat Electric said that I should keep the charger on always.
I suspect my AGM's are getting weak.
Upcoming usage will tell.
I have relatively new (1 year) Lifeline AGMs in my boat's house bank. 4 group 31s. My boat was set up for AGM batteries when it was built in 2008, and being a relatively unenlightened big boat owner with few skills, I elected to leave the charging setup alone and go back with AGMs.
The boat has a Charles charger, Balmar alternator and regulator set to AGM settings. Next time I might go with golf cart batteries since by that time I might know enough to change things over. At my current slow/steep learning curve that's still doubtful. ��
Question: my charger (Charles 5000 60amp) stays on all the time when at the dock, and I assume the charger is stepping down to a float charge level, but I have never put a volt meter on the batteries to check that. It is set to the AGM battery setting. The charger is the one that came with the boat when it was built in 2008. Am I being too trusting of this 8 year old charger?
"So what the hell is standard crusing practice? and how is the "standard cruiser" using and charging batteries"
"Std cruising" for folks that prefer to anchor out and not run from power pole to power pole is to almost NEVER have the house bank back to 100% full. 85% SOC down to 50% seems the norm , with an over sized batt bank to allow for the sloe capacity loss from undercharging LA batts.
The time it takes , many hours for the last 5-15% is way beyond what most folks will operate a noisemaker for.
And a 8 hour main engine run might not be long enough for 100% either.
The only folks that have a chance of a proper recharge have well installed solar
or a wind generator for the anchorage to listen to 24/7
Rain Dog post 14 seems to have it right.
No full 100% recharge , tiny service life.
Many sailboats came with terrible alternators as well (like my 80amp Hitachi) that has a really hard time fully charging a battery even when I motor to my next destination.