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sel1 December 4th 04 08:50 PM

power for a boat
 
Can anyone direct me to some sites where I could get some ideas on what I
should be doing to wire up a boat correctly (with diagrams - I prefer to
see things) for properlly servicing the boat and managing the batteries
properly. Beyond lighting I'm not sure what I could/should be planning for.

From threads in these ng's I've come to the conclusion that most chargers do
not top off the batteries. Is that correct? There must be some commercial
off the shelf chargers that can do the topping off?

What kinds of useful 12v appliances are out there?

Thanks



Carl McNair December 4th 04 09:44 PM

I suggest you also read,and ask your questions in an RV (recreational vehicle)
newsgroup. They deal with most of the items you need help with.

sel1 wrote:

Can anyone direct me to some sites where I could get some ideas on what I
should be doing to wire up a boat correctly (with diagrams - I prefer to
see things) for properlly servicing the boat and managing the batteries
properly. Beyond lighting I'm not sure what I could/should be planning for.

From threads in these ng's I've come to the conclusion that most chargers do
not top off the batteries. Is that correct? There must be some commercial
off the shelf chargers that can do the topping off?

What kinds of useful 12v appliances are out there?

Thanks




Dennis Pogson December 5th 04 09:51 AM

sel1 wrote:
Can anyone direct me to some sites where I could get some ideas on
what I should be doing to wire up a boat correctly (with diagrams - I
prefer to see things) for properlly servicing the boat and managing
the batteries properly. Beyond lighting I'm not sure what I
could/should be planning for.

From threads in these ng's I've come to the conclusion that most
chargers do not top off the batteries. Is that correct? There must be
some commercial off the shelf chargers that can do the topping off?

What kinds of useful 12v appliances are out there?

Thanks


You will find the following useful:-

http://www.landfallnavigation.com/bbe12.html

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sel1 December 7th 04 01:11 AM



You will find the following useful:-

http://www.landfallnavigation.com/bbe12.html

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Thanks, someone elsewhere recommended this book as well also.



beryl george December 11th 04 10:15 AM

Can anyone direct me to some sites where I could get some ideas on what I
should be doing to wire up a boat correctly (with diagrams - I prefer to
see things) for properlly servicing the boat and managing the batteries
properly. Beyond lighting I'm not sure what I could/should be planning for.


Try

http://boten.nl/motoren/motoren_pdf/12volthandbook.pdf


beryl


December 29th 04 10:06 PM

Check out Ed Sherman's book.
http://www.elx.com.au/item/0071343261\

It's easy to understand for a 'newbie" and contains just enough technical
information to keep an experienced tech interested.

I hope this helps.



"sel1" wrote in message
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Can anyone direct me to some sites where I could get some ideas on what I
should be doing to wire up a boat correctly (with diagrams - I prefer to
see things) for properlly servicing the boat and managing the batteries
properly. Beyond lighting I'm not sure what I could/should be planning
for.

From threads in these ng's I've come to the conclusion that most chargers
do
not top off the batteries. Is that correct? There must be some commercial
off the shelf chargers that can do the topping off?

What kinds of useful 12v appliances are out there?

Thanks






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