Could that be done with a dedicated battery feeding only the micro commander? The battery charged by a DC to DC charger from either the house or start bank.I would consider putting in a stabilized dc power supply for that.
Could that be done with a dedicated battery feeding only the micro commander? The battery charged by a DC to DC charger from either the house or start bank.
Could that be done with a dedicated battery feeding only the micro commander? The battery charged by a DC to DC charger from either the house or start bank.
We just had a Blue Seas ML ACR installed. One of its stated advantages is that when engines are started, with added starter control wiring, it eliminates power surges from the start bank. Real or BS marketing hype I don't know and likely never will as we don't have electronic shifters.
One thing that is apparent though after install the thruster batteries, starts and house bank all reside at the same voltage, within 1/100th.
they do offer a Model 13505 "Automatic Power Selector" that is just a diode-based battery combiner. Rather then installing another batter plus DC/DC charging, I would use a diode-based battery combiner (not and ACR) and feed it from both the house bank and the start bank. That would give you redundant power to the MMC, and if there is a droop in one battery supply, the other will continue to power the MMC. This is how we provided redundant power to our Deere wing engine.
That's how mine is configured using the house and the start bank to power the MMC. I also have a Blue Seas ML-ACR between the house and the start bank, but that's just for charging purposes, and has nothing to do with the MMC.
If you go to the "Marine How To" website, Rod Collins has a great writeup on the Blue Seas ACR and detailed coverage of combiners in general. It states that a key feature of the Blue Seas ACR is "start isolation" which prevents voltage sag during starting. This feature, unique to Blue Seas, requires a separate house and start bank. A control wire from the ACR needs to be run to the starter to make this feature work.