I have been reading the large amount of posts relating to dual battery charging, onboard charges, isolators, etc. but I cant seem to figure out the best solution for my situation.
So here is my layout:
99 - 16.5 ft Alumacraft fishing boat
99 - 50hp Merc Marine 4 Stroke (electric start)
30lb Minkota Trolling motor
Stereo
Lights
Bilge pump, and livewell pump.
I currently have two batteries (27) for this setup.
#1 battery is connected to 50hp Merc for starting and running of all my accessories except for the trolling motor.
#2 battery is on its own and only runs the trolling motor.
Right now I charge the batteries individually at home with a standard marine battery charger. This requires unhooking each battery, pulling them out of the boat and charging them.
I would like to hook up the batteries to a charging system which would allow me to charge both batteries from the 50hp Merc (if even possible) when it is running, as well an onboard battery system like promarine which I can just plug into when I get home and it will automatically recharge both batteries without having to remove them.
I have also read about the stay-n-charge system which would allow the charging of the batteries while pulling the boat home.
What is the simplest, move cost effective solution for me.
I do alot of back country fishing/camping where I dont have access to 120v DC plugins for 2-3 days. I would like an onboard motor/charge system to help me keep the trolling motor charged during trips like this.
Thanks
So here is my layout:
99 - 16.5 ft Alumacraft fishing boat
99 - 50hp Merc Marine 4 Stroke (electric start)
30lb Minkota Trolling motor
Stereo
Lights
Bilge pump, and livewell pump.
I currently have two batteries (27) for this setup.
#1 battery is connected to 50hp Merc for starting and running of all my accessories except for the trolling motor.
#2 battery is on its own and only runs the trolling motor.
Right now I charge the batteries individually at home with a standard marine battery charger. This requires unhooking each battery, pulling them out of the boat and charging them.
I would like to hook up the batteries to a charging system which would allow me to charge both batteries from the 50hp Merc (if even possible) when it is running, as well an onboard battery system like promarine which I can just plug into when I get home and it will automatically recharge both batteries without having to remove them.
I have also read about the stay-n-charge system which would allow the charging of the batteries while pulling the boat home.
What is the simplest, move cost effective solution for me.
I do alot of back country fishing/camping where I dont have access to 120v DC plugins for 2-3 days. I would like an onboard motor/charge system to help me keep the trolling motor charged during trips like this.
Thanks