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New Battery Bank, now how to charge them!
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Not sure what that "Amperage at 100 < 10.0" means unless it was supposed to say "Amperage at 100% output is less than 10 amps"... that would make sense.
The A.C. wire going into the charger can be 12 or 14 ga if it's fed by a 15A breaker.
200w of solar power will help defray your charging needs, or make it quicker to recharge the batteries. In full sun, you'd get about 15A of current but that's only going to last the few hours of peak sun...maybe 4 hours at max.
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I have not ordered the solar gear yet, going to get this charger project done and see how I use the new bank during normal day.
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I have a 400 AH bank (not trojan) and use a 60 amp Charles C charger for almost ten years. With this setup I can go a few days on the hook running the fridge and all (about 100-120AH/day used) with only running the generator an hour in the morning and an hour at night before I start to approach 50% of discharge at which point I would need to run the generator for many hours. By then I run out of water anyway so it's time to go to a marina overnight and the batteries are all good to go again in the morning.
I have a 15 amp AC breaker for this charger...
Like others have said it'll take a long time to put the bank back up to 100% and even with a 60 amp charger you will not be putting 120 amps back in in two hours, it's probably closer to 70-80 amps.
The purpose of the 14.8V is to get the sulfation off the plates by raising the electrolyte temperature, you can achieve this by equalizing them at 15.5v once a year or so but that's a topic for another day as it requires monitoring temperature and the electrolyte in each cell. But if you don't get the voltage that high you'll just loose some of the capacity of the bank after a while. I've done it both ways where I have equalized and where I didn't and in the end I still had to replace the bank around the same time. What kills the batteries is discharging them below 50% so that's where a battery monitor pays dividends.
At these current levels I don't think solar will keep...
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I received my new charger, 12/50p. I'm in the process of ordering everything I need. I have a 4 position -neg ground buss bar picked out. Now I need to decide on a fuse for each bank.
Yes, old charger did not have a chassis ground, I will need to run a new leg for this one. I'm running 6awg for my battery leads, manual says this chassis ground can be 1 size smaller at 4awg.
I also got the remote panel for the pronautic, but I'm not sure I like it, I want a monitor that I can use to check and monitor my batteries while on anchor without the gen running. I think the promariner needs AC power for the remote to work, is that correct? this is why I'm leaning on returning it and going with a Victron BMV-712 Smart Battery Monitor.
Are the 6awg inline ATO type fuses bilge approved? Ignition protected? What type of 60amp fuse should I use?
https://edsboattips.com/boat-electronic ... ato-fuses/
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