Bendit
Senior Member
- Joined
- Nov 25, 2007
- Messages
- 326
- Location
- New Zealand
- Vessel Name
- Pioneer
- Vessel Make
- Westcoaster 53 converted to pleasure
Some of you have noticed that I am a bit of a perfectionist*about electrical systems, having been on too many boats with inadequate battery and charging systems.
Well I've been caught out and am guilty of a stupid mistake.**I recently went down to the marina and found the house batteries at about 50%. They are 4 x 105ah gel cells.
The DC genset had a cheap sealed automotive battery as its start battery and because we hardly use it in summer - we also have 2 x 80W solar panels -*I connected the genset start battery to the house battery charging circuit, through a 24v to 12v converter,*to keep it topped up.
(Most systems on board are 24V but the DC genset starter circuit is 12V)
The*issue was that the genset battery was wet-cell and the additional voltage from the house charging circuit (set for gels) boiled it dry and caused one cell to short-circuit. This little battery was thus a continuous load on the house cells and*steadily sucking them dry. The shore-power charger, and solar panels, couldn't keep up with the discharge rate!
I*have now*installed a little gel battery*for the genset start.* I've learned that I need to keep different battery types isolated from each other.
Jeff b
Well I've been caught out and am guilty of a stupid mistake.**I recently went down to the marina and found the house batteries at about 50%. They are 4 x 105ah gel cells.
The DC genset had a cheap sealed automotive battery as its start battery and because we hardly use it in summer - we also have 2 x 80W solar panels -*I connected the genset start battery to the house battery charging circuit, through a 24v to 12v converter,*to keep it topped up.
(Most systems on board are 24V but the DC genset starter circuit is 12V)
The*issue was that the genset battery was wet-cell and the additional voltage from the house charging circuit (set for gels) boiled it dry and caused one cell to short-circuit. This little battery was thus a continuous load on the house cells and*steadily sucking them dry. The shore-power charger, and solar panels, couldn't keep up with the discharge rate!
I*have now*installed a little gel battery*for the genset start.* I've learned that I need to keep different battery types isolated from each other.
Jeff b