mpstan
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2018
- Messages
- 88
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- Bella Rose
- Vessel Make
- 1991 Ocean Alexander 42' Sedan
Our new to us OA 42 came with 6 serviceable lead acid Trojans which are 7 years old. We planned on upgrading next year, but our 29 year old Trace inverter has died so we are planning our electronics upgrade now.
We have an authorized Victron distributor out here near Bellingham WA, and our electrician likes and is comfortable with Victron products, so that's what I would like to go with for an inverter.
Based on space constraints I am thinking a Vicron Multiplus 3000 12v makes the most sense. If it is possible I'd like to have a dedicated charger for the starting batteries and a second for the genset battery, and if feasible direct the engine alternators to charge the house bank.
Would love input from anyone who has experience with both Firefly carbon foam batteries as well as the Victron Super Cycle AGMs. For me it appears that arranging two sets of Fireflys, with each set consisting of 3 4v batteries, would yield 900 AH for about $4700; going with 6 12v Supercycles, 170AH each, I'm looking at 1020 AH bank for $2820. That's cheaper than even going with Trojan Golf Cart AGMs rated at 1080 AH although with a potentially shorter cycle life.
If I have this right, I'm thinking Victron batteries might be the way to go, but comparing life cycles for these two batteries is not easy. would love to hear other's insights.
We have an authorized Victron distributor out here near Bellingham WA, and our electrician likes and is comfortable with Victron products, so that's what I would like to go with for an inverter.
Based on space constraints I am thinking a Vicron Multiplus 3000 12v makes the most sense. If it is possible I'd like to have a dedicated charger for the starting batteries and a second for the genset battery, and if feasible direct the engine alternators to charge the house bank.
Would love input from anyone who has experience with both Firefly carbon foam batteries as well as the Victron Super Cycle AGMs. For me it appears that arranging two sets of Fireflys, with each set consisting of 3 4v batteries, would yield 900 AH for about $4700; going with 6 12v Supercycles, 170AH each, I'm looking at 1020 AH bank for $2820. That's cheaper than even going with Trojan Golf Cart AGMs rated at 1080 AH although with a potentially shorter cycle life.
If I have this right, I'm thinking Victron batteries might be the way to go, but comparing life cycles for these two batteries is not easy. would love to hear other's insights.
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