CaspersCruiser
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- Joined
- May 11, 2016
- Messages
- 907
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-27 Classic
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2709G112
- Vessel Name
- Cookie
- MMSI Number
- 368203460
On my 2012 R27, I have an Anker Solix C1000 lithium battery to supplement the house batteries when anchored or when shore power is not available. I use it to power the Engel 22qt freezer I added to the boat and to charge phones, watches and the iPad I use for an anchor alarm.
After a night or two at anchor, I tried charging the C1000 a couple times when underway to the next destination using the boat’s 12V power plug at the cave entrance. Each time, the cord from the 12V power plug to the C1000 became very hot, almost too hot to touch. I discontinued charging the C1000 in that manner and charged it only when on shore power.
I really like the C1000, so much so, I recently bought a C2000 for added capacity. The 12V charge cord supplied with the C2000 is much more robust than the one that came with the C1000. I may try charging the C2000 via the 12V power plug again, but I have a couple questions:
1) Is it reasonable to charge such a battery using the stock 12V power plug?
2) Does it stress the boat’s alternator to charge such a high capacity battery?
After a night or two at anchor, I tried charging the C1000 a couple times when underway to the next destination using the boat’s 12V power plug at the cave entrance. Each time, the cord from the 12V power plug to the C1000 became very hot, almost too hot to touch. I discontinued charging the C1000 in that manner and charged it only when on shore power.
I really like the C1000, so much so, I recently bought a C2000 for added capacity. The 12V charge cord supplied with the C2000 is much more robust than the one that came with the C1000. I may try charging the C2000 via the 12V power plug again, but I have a couple questions:
1) Is it reasonable to charge such a battery using the stock 12V power plug?
2) Does it stress the boat’s alternator to charge such a high capacity battery?