Arthurc
Guru
How many of you have an auto start system on your generator?
I know I asked this question several years ago and have been thinking about it for a while, now and with the battery issues I am having I believe now is the time. I don't want to get into the debate if its safe, I don't really feel its any different than leaving the boat to go ashore with the generator running and actually the systems like Dynagen seem to have better controls/monitoring than the stock panel from my northern lights.
Generator is a 12kw northern lights so no J1939. From the limited information I have found it sounds like the Dynagen TG410 installed in the ER with a relay to interrupt load during start up and shutdown is the way to go. Then putting a TG100 in the Salon would give me the ability to monitor/operate it from outside the ER while also letting me use a Maretron N2K/J1939 to get the generator monitoring onto my network.
Thinking I would hold off on any transfer switch or solution that would allow it to also start up if the marina lost power and instead use it just when cruising. Just don't want to go tearing into the panel right now. This means I would only switch to autostart mode when using the boat and would have to actively switch my roto switch to Gen for it to work.
Would be interested in any thoughts or advice, I know James Hamilton has a super slick system and I found an article by MV Roam but that's about it.
Thanks
Arthur
I know I asked this question several years ago and have been thinking about it for a while, now and with the battery issues I am having I believe now is the time. I don't want to get into the debate if its safe, I don't really feel its any different than leaving the boat to go ashore with the generator running and actually the systems like Dynagen seem to have better controls/monitoring than the stock panel from my northern lights.
Generator is a 12kw northern lights so no J1939. From the limited information I have found it sounds like the Dynagen TG410 installed in the ER with a relay to interrupt load during start up and shutdown is the way to go. Then putting a TG100 in the Salon would give me the ability to monitor/operate it from outside the ER while also letting me use a Maretron N2K/J1939 to get the generator monitoring onto my network.
Thinking I would hold off on any transfer switch or solution that would allow it to also start up if the marina lost power and instead use it just when cruising. Just don't want to go tearing into the panel right now. This means I would only switch to autostart mode when using the boat and would have to actively switch my roto switch to Gen for it to work.
Would be interested in any thoughts or advice, I know James Hamilton has a super slick system and I found an article by MV Roam but that's about it.
Thanks
Arthur