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Battery Bank
- 4mo
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Battery Bank
I just purchased a 370 voyager and it has four group 27 batteries split into two banks of two. I'm not sure I understand why. It seems like there should be a house bank and a starting battery.
I'm considering adding a new starting battery (bank 1) and linking the four group 27 deep cycles into bank 2 for 12v use. There is no inverter on the boat, so I just have to power the LED bulbs and fridge as well as charge phones.
There is also a genset onboard with its own starting battery.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
- bud37
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Re: Battery Bank
Ideally I would like to have a separate start battery for each engine and a dedicated house bank....

- 4mo
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Re: Battery Bank
The boat is a 1996. My windlass is currently in the mail, should be arriving next week, I figure if I'm wiring into the electrical system anyway I could easily redo it. I'll see if I can add two additional starting batteries. There might not be that much room.
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