warfdog
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- Voyager
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- Universal 39' Europa Trawler
...positive this has been covered but couldn't find a relevant thread.
I'm planning to buy SIX or EIGHT new batteries for my House, Engine Start, and GenSet banks on my still new-to-me-after-three-years trawler. It's not a small expense and I have two or three choices.
Start banks: Four GC-2 6V batteries, two on each 12V start bank - showing age and prior overcharging/overheating - one supplying the Lehman 120 main (and bow thruster) and one supplying the GenSet (and stern thruster). These have a manual combiner switch. Batteries need to be replaced. Battery ages 16 years.
House banks: The two house banks appear to be configured for AGM batteries, but POs have mixed around the batteries. There are two existing Lifeline AGM batteries on one house bank that don't seem to need an immediate replacement. But, the second house bank is lead-acid and batteries are bad, showing signs of (predictable) overcharging. Battery ages 5-6 years.
Charging: The Start banks share a Mastervolt AC-DC charger (set for lead-acid) and each one has a Balmar DC-DC DuoCharge (also set for lead-acid) to charge from the selected house bank. The House banks are charged from a Balmar 100A+ smart alternator-regulator and/or the Freedom inverter-charger that are set up for AGM. Optionally, charging of the non-selected house bank is accomplished by an ACR between the two house banks.
Priorities: Make start/house banks compatible - similar chemistry and age, preserve resale value in 3-4 years, reliability over next 5-7 years, lower shorter-term cost. (Note: I do expect to sell the boat when I retire in 3-4 years.)
Seems that the deep cycle batteries are not rated on CCA so not sure if they have enough oomph as start batteries or if it matters. The AGMs have huge available amperage. Will cheaper GC2 lead-acid batteries provide enough CCA starting current for the SINGLE Lehman 120 and/or GenSet in combined-use with the thrusters?
Thanks for listening. Appreciate any brief wisdom...
I'm planning to buy SIX or EIGHT new batteries for my House, Engine Start, and GenSet banks on my still new-to-me-after-three-years trawler. It's not a small expense and I have two or three choices.
Start banks: Four GC-2 6V batteries, two on each 12V start bank - showing age and prior overcharging/overheating - one supplying the Lehman 120 main (and bow thruster) and one supplying the GenSet (and stern thruster). These have a manual combiner switch. Batteries need to be replaced. Battery ages 16 years.
House banks: The two house banks appear to be configured for AGM batteries, but POs have mixed around the batteries. There are two existing Lifeline AGM batteries on one house bank that don't seem to need an immediate replacement. But, the second house bank is lead-acid and batteries are bad, showing signs of (predictable) overcharging. Battery ages 5-6 years.
Charging: The Start banks share a Mastervolt AC-DC charger (set for lead-acid) and each one has a Balmar DC-DC DuoCharge (also set for lead-acid) to charge from the selected house bank. The House banks are charged from a Balmar 100A+ smart alternator-regulator and/or the Freedom inverter-charger that are set up for AGM. Optionally, charging of the non-selected house bank is accomplished by an ACR between the two house banks.
Priorities: Make start/house banks compatible - similar chemistry and age, preserve resale value in 3-4 years, reliability over next 5-7 years, lower shorter-term cost. (Note: I do expect to sell the boat when I retire in 3-4 years.)
Choice A: Would it be a mistake to go with all new lower-cost lead-acid types everywhere (Either Costco's cheapest GC2 or Trojan T-105/T-125) dumping the two currently good AGMs and recycle all old batteries?
Cost US $900 - 1,800 depending on battery quality
Choice B: Or keep the two currently good AGMs and get a new pair of AGMs for the house and new lead-acid batteries like Trojan T-105s for start banks?
Cost US $575 (4xT-105s) + 750 (2xLifeline AGM) = $1,325
(plus in future replace the older AGMS)
Choice C: Make everything AGM.
Cost US $2,800
My charging systems can't accommodate LIFO, just Lead-Acid or AGM. I don't spend much time away from shore power for more than two days so Amp-hour needs are smallish, but start reliability and thrusters are mission-critical.Cost US $900 - 1,800 depending on battery quality
Choice B: Or keep the two currently good AGMs and get a new pair of AGMs for the house and new lead-acid batteries like Trojan T-105s for start banks?
Cost US $575 (4xT-105s) + 750 (2xLifeline AGM) = $1,325
(plus in future replace the older AGMS)
Choice C: Make everything AGM.
Cost US $2,800
Seems that the deep cycle batteries are not rated on CCA so not sure if they have enough oomph as start batteries or if it matters. The AGMs have huge available amperage. Will cheaper GC2 lead-acid batteries provide enough CCA starting current for the SINGLE Lehman 120 and/or GenSet in combined-use with the thrusters?
Thanks for listening. Appreciate any brief wisdom...