G'day all. We've recently installed a new bow thruster and are looking at options to power it. It's a 24V 250kg thrust unit. We currently have a 24V Muir anchor winch up forward that's fed from our start batteries in the engine room (twin engine vessel), we only drop/raise anchor with the motors running and I've checked at the winch and they get a solid 24V at the terminals.
I'm wondering if I can just "tap" into this existing cable to run power to the thruster? They'll never be used in conjunction so I'm thinking it might be OK? Another option was to install another 24V bank up front, connect the incoming cable from the house batteries to them (I guess creating a larger bank, just separated by a few metres?) then connect the thruster and winch to this new bank?
Or, should I just install a dedicated 24V battery for the thruster? I don't really want to run another set of cables to charge it, so would probably use a 240V charger to top them up (there's an outlet in the locker so that'd be easy)
Thanks for any and all advice, appreciated ? ?
I'm wondering if I can just "tap" into this existing cable to run power to the thruster? They'll never be used in conjunction so I'm thinking it might be OK? Another option was to install another 24V bank up front, connect the incoming cable from the house batteries to them (I guess creating a larger bank, just separated by a few metres?) then connect the thruster and winch to this new bank?
Or, should I just install a dedicated 24V battery for the thruster? I don't really want to run another set of cables to charge it, so would probably use a 240V charger to top them up (there's an outlet in the locker so that'd be easy)
Thanks for any and all advice, appreciated ? ?