johnbenj":3fliax2u said:
Submariner":3fliax2u said:
Then I also relocated/moved the house bank from the port lazarette to the center cockpit lazarette. This gives me a port and stbd house battery, so they balance each other out. It moved 150lbs of batteries from port to centerline. The boat rides much more level now below 10kts. It still lists a bit when on plane but that's due primarily to the prop rotation and is easily balanced with trim tabs.
We were looking for more battery capacity, easier access to the batteries for maintenance, and we wanted the boat to sit more level when at the dock and when traveling at 10kts or less.
What did you need to do to accomplish moving these batteries? are the wiring harnesses easy to move over and are they long enough or did you need to modify them? Did you need to build a new battery box and if so could you describe what you built for each battery?
Love the videos on YouTube. Thanks for posting here as well; the details on tug nuts are always a bit deeper and better
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Thanks for watching our video's!! The youtube channel is mostly all LaZina. She's the producer, editor-in-chief... We're releasing video's weekly, and surprisingly enough (being off-season), have content that covers the next 4 weeks.
- Power Management
- Battery Upgrade/Relocation
- How we winterized on the water so we can use our boat all year.
- Electronics - Some of what I've done with the Garmin and how we use it.
And our 200 hr maintenance is only 20 hours away. We're going to do complete video on that in December before it gets really really cold outside.
Kind of the final straw for us was when one of our marina neighbors came over and said "I was looking at your boat the other day and I was going to give you a call, but couldn't find your contact info (we didn't have it posted on the window), as I noticed the boat was listing to port". We noticed it, and so did everybody else.
The upcoming video about moving the batteries will illustrate this really well, but at high-level... I pulled the two house batteries out of the port lazarette, moved the thruster battery to the stern most position in the port lazarette. I installed a + and - bus bar, to connect the boat's electrical loads to in the spot where the middle battery would have been. I didn't want to have to remake any cables that came with the boat. Ranger did a great job of labeling all that, and I saw no need to alter them. Then I ran 4/0 cable from the + and - bus bars to the new batteries located in the center cockpit lazarette. Wired it up through my shunt for my battery monitor, added a 350amp fuse for the cable I added. The batteries are secured in battery boxes that are held down with ratchet tie down straps. They're not moving.
It was a full day of shopping for all the parts (had to hit several marine shops to get everything), and another full day of doing the work. The boat noticeably rides level with my wife and I onboard just cruising at less than 10kts.