Haifisch
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- Joined
- Mar 7, 2019
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- Fluid Motion Model
- R-31 S
- Vessel Name
- Pilar
Batteries were nearing their end of life (5+ Years). Changed all 6 along with the charger & Inverter. Big thanks to @Gin for her help and paving the way forward. Goal is to be able to get 3 full days at anchor in the summer without running the engine or a generator. Also wanted to see what is going on with solar, engine and shore power when hooked up.
Boat is a 2014 R31S that had:
6 Universal Power group 110A Batteries (deep cycle 4x house, 1x thruster, 1x starter)
Promariner 2500 Inverter/charger, Xantrex battery monitor. (This stuff all works fine,, just wanted better visibility)
370 W Rec Solar panel with Victron MPPT 100/30 solar controller.
Now I have:
4 Lifeline 125A Deep cycle AGM House Bank, 2 X Lifeline starter batteries for thruster & engine. This will give me a bit more amps over the UPG batteries.
Victron Multiplus II 3000 inverter charger
Cerbo with 5" display
Solar, engine and inverter charger all on the integrated display.
A few things I learned.
-I am a DYI guy, but Hiring an ABYC electrician was well worth cost. He found a few things that were improved:
---There were no fuses between the starter/Thruster batteries and the ACRs. He remedied that.
---The boat was wired to run the hot water from the inverter (I was under the assumption it was on not, would love to hear from others on that.)
---Some AC wire runs on the ProMariner were too long and there were way too many cables on the batteries. He added busses on both sides.
---He provided training and advice on how to use everything including programming the Victron.
---If something doesn't work, it is his problem to fix.
---Added an AC outlet in the port Las to plug in my Pali Bilge Heater.
I am always curious what things cost, so for all that: 2 days labor and all parts $8K. Cody Johnson of Revolt Marine in Bremerton WA.
Thanks again Gini for showing me what you did when were in Kingson last year!
Boat is a 2014 R31S that had:
6 Universal Power group 110A Batteries (deep cycle 4x house, 1x thruster, 1x starter)
Promariner 2500 Inverter/charger, Xantrex battery monitor. (This stuff all works fine,, just wanted better visibility)
370 W Rec Solar panel with Victron MPPT 100/30 solar controller.
Now I have:
4 Lifeline 125A Deep cycle AGM House Bank, 2 X Lifeline starter batteries for thruster & engine. This will give me a bit more amps over the UPG batteries.
Victron Multiplus II 3000 inverter charger
Cerbo with 5" display
Solar, engine and inverter charger all on the integrated display.
A few things I learned.
-I am a DYI guy, but Hiring an ABYC electrician was well worth cost. He found a few things that were improved:
---There were no fuses between the starter/Thruster batteries and the ACRs. He remedied that.
---The boat was wired to run the hot water from the inverter (I was under the assumption it was on not, would love to hear from others on that.)
---Some AC wire runs on the ProMariner were too long and there were way too many cables on the batteries. He added busses on both sides.
---He provided training and advice on how to use everything including programming the Victron.
---If something doesn't work, it is his problem to fix.
---Added an AC outlet in the port Las to plug in my Pali Bilge Heater.
I am always curious what things cost, so for all that: 2 days labor and all parts $8K. Cody Johnson of Revolt Marine in Bremerton WA.
Thanks again Gini for showing me what you did when were in Kingson last year!