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I'm re-doing the 30 year old electrics on my boat.
I've bought the AC and DC power panels, etc. Now is the time to think about the battery charger. I like the the specs of the Xantrex Truecharge 20 Plus, but... the specs suggest a battery size of 2 ea 4Ds or a 8D. My plan is to toss in a couple (100 AH start, 100 AH house) of flooded cell Group 31s for now, and later go to AGM 200 AH batteries when the boat kitty is well again. Will this scheme work ya think? Will the XTC-20 work? Norm B |
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On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 21:19:33 -0800, engsol
wrote: I'm re-doing the 30 year old electrics on my boat. I've bought the AC and DC power panels, etc. Now is the time to think about the battery charger. I like the the specs of the Xantrex Truecharge 20 Plus, but... the specs suggest a battery size of 2 ea 4Ds or a 8D. My plan is to toss in a couple (100 AH start, 100 AH house) of flooded cell Group 31s for now, and later go to AGM 200 AH batteries when the boat kitty is well again. Will this scheme work ya think? Will the XTC-20 work? Norm B ====================================== Why not get an inverter charger? Lots of amperage available, adjustments for different battery types/capacities, and you get the inverter function as a bonus. |
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engsol wrote:
I'm re-doing the 30 year old electrics on my boat. Good idea. I've bought the AC and DC power panels, etc. Now is the time to think about the battery charger. I like the the specs of the Xantrex Truecharge 20 Plus, but... the specs suggest a battery size of 2 ea 4Ds or a 8D. Why? We have a 40, and a battery bank of 4 Grp 31s. It can fully charge them during an overnight dockage/shore power avail. My plan is to toss in a couple (100 AH start, 100 AH house) of flooded cell Group 31s for now, and later go to AGM 200 AH batteries when the boat kitty is well again. Will this scheme work ya think? Will the XTC-20 work? Sure. But why go to AGMs, unless you just like spending money? You can buy Grp 31s at a farm or truck supply for about 1/3 what a marine store sells the same battery for, and they'll last many years if treated properly. Unless you want to mount them on their side, or plan to have your boat roll over, there's no reason to spend the extra money on AGMs IMHO. Some people like them so as to brag about their batteries, though. Wayne.B wrote: Why not get an inverter charger? I can tell you why we didn't. The huge charging capacity is mostly wasted and the charging leg needs to be connected to an isolator/combiner because the add-on "echo charger" is useless, the units are bulky & more expensive than either component by itself, and if it craps out (which they do far more often than the sellers like to admit) you're out of both. Plus, if shore power goes down while you're watching TV (or anything else using 120VAC) then you flatten your batteries before you realize it. OTOH if you're putting in one of those fancy computerized monitoring systems, then it saves a heck of a lot of time on installing. Fair Skies Doug King |
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Another suggestion if you want to go cheap. You can find a place that
sells golf cart batteries and string together 6 Volts. I bought 4 Trojan T-105s for $160.00 and they provide 440 amp hours. JR engsol wrote: I'm re-doing the 30 year old electrics on my boat. I've bought the AC and DC power panels, etc. Now is the time to think about the battery charger. I like the the specs of the Xantrex Truecharge 20 Plus, but... the specs suggest a battery size of 2 ea 4Ds or a 8D. My plan is to toss in a couple (100 AH start, 100 AH house) of flooded cell Group 31s for now, and later go to AGM 200 AH batteries when the boat kitty is well again. Will this scheme work ya think? Will the XTC-20 work? Norm B |
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I have a Truecharge 20 hooked up to 4 Trojan T-105's. I've had the
charger and batteries for 2 years now and have been very happy with it. The only reason to go with the 40 amp in my opinion is if you need over 20Aamps to run your fridge or you want to be able to do a quicker charge at the dock. For me, if we're at a dock, we'll be there at least overnight in which case the Truecharge 20 gets the job done. -Todd -- http://boatblogger.com/page/thuss JR Gilbreath wrote: Another suggestion if you want to go cheap. You can find a place that sells golf cart batteries and string together 6 Volts. I bought 4 Trojan T-105s for $160.00 and they provide 440 amp hours. JR engsol wrote: I'm re-doing the 30 year old electrics on my boat. I've bought the AC and DC power panels, etc. Now is the time to think about the battery charger. I like the the specs of the Xantrex Truecharge 20 Plus, but... the specs suggest a battery size of 2 ea 4Ds or a 8D. My plan is to toss in a couple (100 AH start, 100 AH house) of flooded cell Group 31s for now, and later go to AGM 200 AH batteries when the boat kitty is well again. Will this scheme work ya think? Will the XTC-20 work? Norm B |
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On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 21:19:33 -0800, engsol
wrote: I'm re-doing the 30 year old electrics on my boat. I've bought the AC and DC power panels, etc. Now is the time to think about the battery charger. I like the the specs of the Xantrex Truecharge 20 Plus, but... the specs suggest a battery size of 2 ea 4Ds or a 8D. My plan is to toss in a couple (100 AH start, 100 AH house) of flooded cell Group 31s for now, and later go to AGM 200 AH batteries when the boat kitty is well again. Will this scheme work ya think? Will the XTC-20 work? Norm B It is generally recommended that flooded batteries can be charged at up to 20% of their amper-hour rating - so for your 2 x 100 AH battery system, the TrueCharge 20 is fine, and the TC40 might be OK. The TrueCharge 20+ has a built-in battery isolator, so it can be connected to up to three independent battery banks. I recall (but can't find in the manual at present) that it only senses battery voltage on output 1, so the house battery should be connected to that terminal (but study the manual to be sure...) -- Peter Bennett, VE7CEI peterbb4 (at) interchange.ubc.ca new newsgroup users info : http://vancouver-webpages.com/nnq GPS and NMEA info: http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter Vancouver Power Squadron: http://vancouver.powersquadron.ca |
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