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  1. tpenfield

    LiFePO Batteries ???

    Ok, so what solar panel & controller configuration would work for this situation? That‘s what I am trying to achieve. Thank you.
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    LiFePO Batteries ???

    Leaning towards this configuration . . . Separate MPPT controllers for each battery type to charge from the solar panel. (discard the PWM 10amp controller) Either engine can charge the LiFePO4 bank via the DC/MPPT converter. The AGM batteries charge directly from the engines. Budget is in...
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    Bought my first boat to cut, gut and rebuild from bow to stern, including engine. Killed my back and suffered the wrath of the fiberglass demons

    I think that you are on the track for a complete 'cut & gut', because if you do more of a partial approach, you may have to do it over in a few years.
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    LiFePO Batteries ???

    @bruceb58 and any others . . . Here are a couple of approaches to the solar and alternator charging. Option 1 . . . parallel controller paths for AGM and LFP . Option # 2 Single MPPT converter to charge all batteries through the 3-bank isolator . . Or perhaps a third option parallel MPPT...
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    LiFePO Batteries ???

    Thank you for the continued comments. Very helpful. I won't tell you that I am feeding the MPPT through the Voyager controller . . . since it has not happened yet. :ROFLMAO: I am trying to re-use as much of the OEM components and wiring, since it may open a can of worms, if I change too many...
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    LiFePO Batteries ???

    Got it. I’m thinking with all the isolators and converters that the net voltage from the alternators might not be quite high enough for the 100% charging level. Time will tell. . .
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    LiFePO Batteries ???

    I think I may have answered my own question. It looks like wiring things up as per 'Option #2' is the preferred way of using an alternator to charge the LFP batteries. Here is my yet again modified design . . . . . I just got to think about the best way to run the wiring, based on my recent...
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    2004 Angler 204 FX Gas Tank Replacement

    By Googling, several places that do marine fuel tanks come up. I assume you have reached out to them. Be patient/persistent if you have already made inquiries.
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    LiFePO Batteries ???

    Thanks, @bruceb58 . . . Another question for the electrical gurus in the group . . . My current design is to use the 3rd circuit from the '2 alternator/3 battery Isolator' to go directly to the DC-DC converter. (Design Option #1 below) My thinking is that it may be better to go from the...
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    LiFePO Batteries ???

    Another issue that I'm thinking about as I research LFP batteries . . . . . . it looks like 140˚F is the maximum temperature to keep/run the batteries. My current battery installation is in the engine bay (like most boats). I am thinking that I'll need/want to mount the LFP batteries in the...
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    LiFePO Batteries ???

    @bruceb58 . . . any other folks who may know Many of the Epoch brand batteries say Li-Ion on the case . . . . Yet these are marketed as marine trolling motor batteries. A few batteries of different styles clearly say 'LiFePO4' . . So, are they selling Lithium Ion as marine batteries? I...
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    Bought my first boat to cut, gut and rebuild from bow to stern, including engine. Killed my back and suffered the wrath of the fiberglass demons

    You should be all set then to D-I-Y the upholstery. There are a few of us on the forum who do boat upholstery work, so advice would be there if you need it. My only advice would be to spend a little more than you could and get decent marine vinyl and use PTFE thread. (Tenara or Solarfix)...
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    Bought my first boat to cut, gut and rebuild from bow to stern, including engine. Killed my back and suffered the wrath of the fiberglass demons

    It looks like you will be wanting/needing to re-upholster the seats and side panels. Re-upholstery will be about the same cost as the structural restoration, perhaps more. I count 24 'pieces' of upholstery based on your pictures. A complete upholstery job could run about $7K.
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    LiFePO Batteries ???

    Thanks @bruceb58 Is this the Victron Charger that you are referring to? https://www.victronenergy.com/dc-dc-converters/orion-xs-12-12-50a-dc-dc-battery-charger#pd-nav-image Why would you Ever Never buy Renogy? I have their solar panel system, along with a Victron ArgoFET isolator. I saw...
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    Bought my first boat to cut, gut and rebuild from bow to stern, including engine. Killed my back and suffered the wrath of the fiberglass demons

    You’ll have to look around to figure out how some of the side panels are attached. often the fasteners are on the back side or otherwise hidden
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    LiFePO Batteries ???

    Yes, the 7 AGM group 31 batteries weigh in at 72 lbs each. . . 504 lbs. total I'll be replacing all 7 with just 2 Group 24 AGM (45 lbs each) and 2 LiFePO4 100 Ah (24 lbs each) for a total weight of 138 lbs. So, 4 batteries total vs. the 7 that were there, and should be a fair amount of space...
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    Bought my first boat to cut, gut and rebuild from bow to stern, including engine. Killed my back and suffered the wrath of the fiberglass demons

    You'll get enough times wearing it to do the nasty work. Then, if you want save it for Halloween. :ROFLMAO:
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    LiFePO Batteries ???

    Much of the electrical alterations will have to do with the inverter battery bank (currently 4 AGM31's) and the accessory battery ( 31 AGM). I don't have the factory drawing of the inverter installation, by CY put a plaque of the wiring on the engine bay. The port engine is currently wired to...
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    Bought my first boat to cut, gut and rebuild from bow to stern, including engine. Killed my back and suffered the wrath of the fiberglass demons

    The only thing you might want to do is place some boards to support the bow section, since the bunks only go about 2/3 of the way forward and there does not appear to be a set of bow bunks. But you should be fine. Before you start cutting (if/when it comes to that) take some measurements of...
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    Bought my first boat to cut, gut and rebuild from bow to stern, including engine. Killed my back and suffered the wrath of the fiberglass demons

    Which type of trailer do you have? Even if you have a roller trailer, you can put some boards under the hull to act as if they were bunks just for the purpose of being a 'cradle' while doing the work.
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