JDCAVE
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- Apr 3, 2011
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- Location
- Canada
- Vessel Name
- Phoenix Hunter
- Vessel Make
- Kadey Krogen 42 (1985)
So my son has a project boat (as in a REAL project boat) and has been upgrading the electrical. He has a 175 amp terminal post fuse on his house bank, sized for the cabling.
He tried to start his vessel and discovered his starter battery was flat. So he tried to jump it and it blew the 175 amp fuse in the process.
I don't know what the demands are for his starter, but thinking about the situation, it would seem to me that by combining the house and start batteries, the house would be dumping amps into the starter battery and this would be continuing when he tried to start the boat, so the the combined load into the start battery and the load into the starter exceeded the rating on the fuse.
Just thoughts on this.
Jim
He tried to start his vessel and discovered his starter battery was flat. So he tried to jump it and it blew the 175 amp fuse in the process.
I don't know what the demands are for his starter, but thinking about the situation, it would seem to me that by combining the house and start batteries, the house would be dumping amps into the starter battery and this would be continuing when he tried to start the boat, so the the combined load into the start battery and the load into the starter exceeded the rating on the fuse.
Just thoughts on this.
Jim