Steamboat_Willie
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- Joined
- Nov 27, 2008
- Messages
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C SE
- Vessel Name
- Steamboat Willie
I'm having an issue with the overall capacity of the house battery on our 2008 R21 "Steamboat Willie". Willie sits in slip at a lake here in northern NJ and we normally only get to use it on the weekends. During the week I've got a small Sunsei SE-700 solar trickle charger connected to the house battery to keep it topped off so that there's enough power to source the on-demand operation of the bilge pump. Between the bilge pump and the cockpit canvas cover we installed the residual water down in the bilge with any appreciable rain is kept to a minimum. (thankfully)
However we're disappointed that we really don't have all that much "useable" capacity with the house battery to operate the other electrical accessories on the boat. (The engine starting battery seems to not be an issue.) While staying on the boat for the weekend we've accidently left the wash basin water pump electrical switch in the "ON" position and in a matter of an hour or so (maybe?) the house battery was dead. (we ran the engine for about 20 minutes to give it a quick re-charge.) Same disappointment when attempting to use the frig or radio/CD player as well. Unfortunately there is no 110 shore power available at our particular marina. I did replace out the single channel Guest brand charger that came with our 2008 model with the 2 channel model last fall so that I could keep both batteries maintained during winter storage. I have not however tested the battery cells with a hydrometer. (that's next.) What's the typical life span of those batteries?
I'm thinking of changing out the EXIDE battery that came from the factory with a sealed Optima BlueTop marine battery which I've used before and seems to work well. Also, has anyone installed an SECOND house battery to address this capacity issue? I'm thinking of maybe putting this additional battery up in the storage area under the forward vee-berth sleeping quarters and running heavy gauge wire back to the battery box at the engine and connecting it in parallel with the existing house battery. Any suggestions or comments from prior experience appreciated.
Thanks. Hope everyone has an enjoyable and safe boating season.
Ed
However we're disappointed that we really don't have all that much "useable" capacity with the house battery to operate the other electrical accessories on the boat. (The engine starting battery seems to not be an issue.) While staying on the boat for the weekend we've accidently left the wash basin water pump electrical switch in the "ON" position and in a matter of an hour or so (maybe?) the house battery was dead. (we ran the engine for about 20 minutes to give it a quick re-charge.) Same disappointment when attempting to use the frig or radio/CD player as well. Unfortunately there is no 110 shore power available at our particular marina. I did replace out the single channel Guest brand charger that came with our 2008 model with the 2 channel model last fall so that I could keep both batteries maintained during winter storage. I have not however tested the battery cells with a hydrometer. (that's next.) What's the typical life span of those batteries?
I'm thinking of changing out the EXIDE battery that came from the factory with a sealed Optima BlueTop marine battery which I've used before and seems to work well. Also, has anyone installed an SECOND house battery to address this capacity issue? I'm thinking of maybe putting this additional battery up in the storage area under the forward vee-berth sleeping quarters and running heavy gauge wire back to the battery box at the engine and connecting it in parallel with the existing house battery. Any suggestions or comments from prior experience appreciated.
Thanks. Hope everyone has an enjoyable and safe boating season.
Ed