projectcop
Seaman Apprentice
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- Aug 14, 2011
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Hi all;
I am used to automotive charging systems, so don't know if this can be done with a boat or not.
My new-to-me 1984 Bayliner Capri has one battery to run everything on the boat. What I would like to do is have a two battery system where one battery would be used to start the engine and the second battery would be used to run all of the accessories such as trollong motor, radio, lights, fishfinder, etc. I would like to charge both batteries with the boats alternator.
Is it possible (advisable) to use an automotive style battery isolater for a boat? If so, how would it be wired?
I can get everything I need; battery box, wire, cable, connectors, fuse blocks, etc.
Any suggestions? Have any of you done this?
George
I am used to automotive charging systems, so don't know if this can be done with a boat or not.
My new-to-me 1984 Bayliner Capri has one battery to run everything on the boat. What I would like to do is have a two battery system where one battery would be used to start the engine and the second battery would be used to run all of the accessories such as trollong motor, radio, lights, fishfinder, etc. I would like to charge both batteries with the boats alternator.
Is it possible (advisable) to use an automotive style battery isolater for a boat? If so, how would it be wired?
I can get everything I need; battery box, wire, cable, connectors, fuse blocks, etc.
Any suggestions? Have any of you done this?
George