DDean
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2024 R27OB NWE
Im getting very close to buying a Bluetti Elite 200V2 powerbank as they have what looks like a great Fathers Day sale happening (C$1500 including their alternator charger). By my math, this will add 150 usable WH to my stock boat's usable 100WH (NWE), more than doubling our power. Also, because its 2600W output, I can use it per shorepower to run the hot water heater or the grill, if I choose to spend the power for that, and if we add Starlink later...have that covered too. I generally get 2 days off power without recharging outside of the stock solar, so this would be a terrific bridge simply to charge via shorepower while on the hook and without using the engine - potentially getting us 5 days without charging anything. Or in those fall/winter/early spring days when solar is challenged, this bridges that too. Plus there are use cases off the boat. I think it makes sense.
What Im not sure about is if the alternator charger is an ok or bad idea. I dont believe that one can simply create power magically, and Im concerned that this will burn out the engine's alternator if we used the Bluetti alternator charger connected to the house bank to charge the Bluetti at 560W. I can see using that now and then, but who knows, maybe we get addicted to hot water and grilling😉 , and maybe we will need to charge the Bluetti more than I currently believe. Bluetti alternator charger connected to the boat bad idea?
I suspect that what I would do later and once I understand how we use the Bluetti is that I would put a dedicated solar panel on the roof for it. I considered upping our solar for the boat but ill have to mess around with a new solar controller and its probably more efficient to have two parallel solar systems if theres a Bluetti to store the excess - stock panel to stock banks and new panel to Bluetti, and then use the Bluetti to charge the boat's banks as needed (same outcome in the end but with more flexibility).
Im interested to hear if anyone has a dedicated panel on the roof for a powerbank, and how you went about routing that. Does a separate solar to Bluetti make more sense than upping the boats solar? Ignore the "hassel" of having to plug the Bluetti into the solar or boat, I see that the Bluetti has an ability to accept 1000W solar, way more than any solar controller Id put on the boat.
Im getting very close to buying a Bluetti Elite 200V2 powerbank as they have what looks like a great Fathers Day sale happening (C$1500 including their alternator charger). By my math, this will add 150 usable WH to my stock boat's usable 100WH (NWE), more than doubling our power. Also, because its 2600W output, I can use it per shorepower to run the hot water heater or the grill, if I choose to spend the power for that, and if we add Starlink later...have that covered too. I generally get 2 days off power without recharging outside of the stock solar, so this would be a terrific bridge simply to charge via shorepower while on the hook and without using the engine - potentially getting us 5 days without charging anything. Or in those fall/winter/early spring days when solar is challenged, this bridges that too. Plus there are use cases off the boat. I think it makes sense.
What Im not sure about is if the alternator charger is an ok or bad idea. I dont believe that one can simply create power magically, and Im concerned that this will burn out the engine's alternator if we used the Bluetti alternator charger connected to the house bank to charge the Bluetti at 560W. I can see using that now and then, but who knows, maybe we get addicted to hot water and grilling😉 , and maybe we will need to charge the Bluetti more than I currently believe. Bluetti alternator charger connected to the boat bad idea?
I suspect that what I would do later and once I understand how we use the Bluetti is that I would put a dedicated solar panel on the roof for it. I considered upping our solar for the boat but ill have to mess around with a new solar controller and its probably more efficient to have two parallel solar systems if theres a Bluetti to store the excess - stock panel to stock banks and new panel to Bluetti, and then use the Bluetti to charge the boat's banks as needed (same outcome in the end but with more flexibility).
Im interested to hear if anyone has a dedicated panel on the roof for a powerbank, and how you went about routing that. Does a separate solar to Bluetti make more sense than upping the boats solar? Ignore the "hassel" of having to plug the Bluetti into the solar or boat, I see that the Bluetti has an ability to accept 1000W solar, way more than any solar controller Id put on the boat.