wincrasher
Well-known member
- Joined
- Apr 3, 2013
- Messages
- 110
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-28
- Vessel Name
- Tugtanic
- MMSI Number
- 338209998
Does anyone know the cranking amps required for the D3-200 engine that is in the R-27?
I've seen posts indicating the AGM batteries supplied (if you got the upgrade) are 1000 A. This sounds more like a starting battery than a true deep cycle battery. Can anyone confirm the type of battery we have, and the crank amps?
I have 3 choices on my lithium project for the engine battery - 1) leave it as is. 2) use a spare lithium battery I have rated at 1000 A for 5 second. 3) use one of the new batteries that is only rated 400 A for 2 sec - could possibly use the parallel switch to get more amps if 400 is not enough (the battery's BMS electronically limts this).
The spare battery I have is a cylindrical type that I use with my trolling motor - it's a 100 AH. It just has a high CCA for some reason, but it's still a deep cycle battery. Charging requirements are the same as my new batteries.
Keeping the AGM for the engine battery would require some changes in the charging setup. Our ProMariner uses one profile for all banks.
I'm leery about depending on using the parallel switch for normal starting. defeats the purpose of having it. but I don't know for sure the engine won't crank on 400 A until I test it.
I've seen posts indicating the AGM batteries supplied (if you got the upgrade) are 1000 A. This sounds more like a starting battery than a true deep cycle battery. Can anyone confirm the type of battery we have, and the crank amps?
I have 3 choices on my lithium project for the engine battery - 1) leave it as is. 2) use a spare lithium battery I have rated at 1000 A for 5 second. 3) use one of the new batteries that is only rated 400 A for 2 sec - could possibly use the parallel switch to get more amps if 400 is not enough (the battery's BMS electronically limts this).
The spare battery I have is a cylindrical type that I use with my trolling motor - it's a 100 AH. It just has a high CCA for some reason, but it's still a deep cycle battery. Charging requirements are the same as my new batteries.
Keeping the AGM for the engine battery would require some changes in the charging setup. Our ProMariner uses one profile for all banks.
I'm leery about depending on using the parallel switch for normal starting. defeats the purpose of having it. but I don't know for sure the engine won't crank on 400 A until I test it.