FlyMeAway
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- Sep 1, 2020
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-302 SC
- Vessel Name
- Beagle
After a cruise gone somewhat awry, it's become clear that our house and engine batteries need replacement (and probably the thruster batteries while we're at it). I've done a lot of battery research and am pretty keen on the Goldilocks of Firefly Oasis Carbon Foam AGM for our house batteries (regular AGM too many issues, lithium too expensive, Firefly just right!), while sticking with either Concorde or Northstar for starter/thruster batteries.
I have a bunch of questions as I undertake this project and would love some input from other owners.
Related to the Firefly AGM specifically:
And then questions about some additional electrical projects:
Our boat has three co-owners with different styles of cruising, but two of us really like to spend time a few days at a time on the hook. The battery upgrade is aimed at that use case and we'd like to significantly mitigate electrical anxiety when cruising.
I have a bunch of questions as I undertake this project and would love some input from other owners.
Related to the Firefly AGM specifically:
- I've done some searches and looks like a lot of people have considered Firefly, and maybe a few have installed. Would love some reviews/thoughts after living with them for a few years
- For those who installed them: did you just drop them in? Did you mix and match with different thruster/engine batteries too? Most importantly, did you get some kind of charge controller for them (I understand they can charge faster than a lot of AGM but that requires more hardware)
- Is the general consensus to use starter batteries for the thrusters?
And then questions about some additional electrical projects:
- What advantages might I get from replacing the solar controller at the same time? Would probably go Victron. I've seen a lot of people talk about this upgrade but I don't understand the advantage over the OE one
- How about an alternator upgrade? Is this worth it as well?
- For battery monitoring systems, any suggestions?
- Ok, if I go Victron for solar and monitoring, should I just throw in the towel and swap out the inverter while I'm at it? 😀
Our boat has three co-owners with different styles of cruising, but two of us really like to spend time a few days at a time on the hook. The battery upgrade is aimed at that use case and we'd like to significantly mitigate electrical anxiety when cruising.