Stella Karuna
Active member
- Joined
- Feb 5, 2011
- Messages
- 25
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-26
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLR2506F11
- Vessel Name
- Stella Karuna
- MMSI Number
- 316019059
Andrew and the other good folks on Tug Nuts have been helping answer my numerous questions about the electrical system on a 2011 25SC. I am slowly coming to an understanding of it. So I hope the following questions make some sense.
1. I understand that the 150 amp alternator has no smart regulator which can provide 3-stage charging for the batteries. I also think I understand that all the batteries use a combiner which merges the house, thrusters and starter batteries into one big battery when charging.
a. Will this not result in the house batteries being chronically undercharged and the thruster and starter batteries being chronically overcharge since batteries will be discharged to a different degree?
b. Do batteries last longer and accept more charge in a shorter time if they are 3-stage charged?
2.I understand that you cannot mix battery chemistries - AGM, Gel and flooded.
a. Am I correct that you should not mix different internal construction types such as golf cart, deep cycle, starting and dual purpose batteries even if they are all flooded?
b. If this is true, does it mean that I have to add dual purpose batteries for extra house batteries?
3.If I wanted to solve the above problems and increase my house battery capacity would the following work?
a.Balmer ARS-5 3 Advanced Regulator
b. Balmer Alternator and Battery Temperature Sensors
c. Balmer Digital Duo Charge located between the house bank and starter/thrusters bank
d. Replace house batteries with flooded 4x 6V 225 Ahr golf cart batteries.
I have no particular preference for any brand, it is just what I found at West Marine.
Any help would be appreciated.
1. I understand that the 150 amp alternator has no smart regulator which can provide 3-stage charging for the batteries. I also think I understand that all the batteries use a combiner which merges the house, thrusters and starter batteries into one big battery when charging.
a. Will this not result in the house batteries being chronically undercharged and the thruster and starter batteries being chronically overcharge since batteries will be discharged to a different degree?
b. Do batteries last longer and accept more charge in a shorter time if they are 3-stage charged?
2.I understand that you cannot mix battery chemistries - AGM, Gel and flooded.
a. Am I correct that you should not mix different internal construction types such as golf cart, deep cycle, starting and dual purpose batteries even if they are all flooded?
b. If this is true, does it mean that I have to add dual purpose batteries for extra house batteries?
3.If I wanted to solve the above problems and increase my house battery capacity would the following work?
a.Balmer ARS-5 3 Advanced Regulator
b. Balmer Alternator and Battery Temperature Sensors
c. Balmer Digital Duo Charge located between the house bank and starter/thrusters bank
d. Replace house batteries with flooded 4x 6V 225 Ahr golf cart batteries.
I have no particular preference for any brand, it is just what I found at West Marine.
Any help would be appreciated.