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anxious boater February 26th 06 10:57 PM

echo charge
 
Does any one have any experience with these devices. I understand with these
you don't need battery switches, combiners or isolators.

http://www.e-marine-inc.com/products/echo.html

Thanks

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b393capt February 27th 06 12:38 AM

echo charge
 
This looks like a combiner to me. Don't figure how this would do away
with a battery switch, which is for the output of the batteries. please
explain application.

I think the blue-sea Battery Link ACR equivalent available in West
Marine is $25 cheaper. It has a feature where it waits 30 seconds
before making a connection, has a manual control option, etc.

http://www.bluesea.com/product.asp?Product_id=53476


krj February 27th 06 02:08 AM

echo charge
 
Larry wrote:
"anxious boater" wrote in news:XpqMf.2539$972.31808
@news20.bellglobal.com:


http://www.e-marine-inc.com/products/echo.html



Wow! And only $125, too!

Here's the finest battery charger for the starting battery in any boat
that's 12V ever invented:
http://www.batterychargers.com/detai...2D12S&catid=18
Mine's still running after being pounded to death in THREE boats!
It charges at 1.5A until the battery comes up to 14V, then shuts off and
waits for the battery to discharge below 13.2V, then comes on again to
recharge the battery, even if it's a week later. It never boils a
battery dry or overcharges it.

It comes with a mounting bracket that holds it firmly to the bulkhead
next to the battery. It's completely sealed in epoxy with only the
cables exposed. It comes with ring terminals for direct connection to
the battery terminals.

A secondary neat feature is the "charged" red LED on it. It even works
when the charger isn't plugged into AC power! If you look at it when the
boat is running, you'll see it lit up red....which means the alternator
has brought the starting battery voltage back up to 14+ volts and the
alternator is functional...the battery is charged. It will stay lit on
an unloaded battery long after you get back to the dock.

The website quotes the retail price at $36. The street price is $29-32
in most auto parts stores...saving you $100 to buy a nice dinner for the
wife!

$125 my ass......How silly.

Fine if you are at the dock. When you are on the hook for weeks you need
something like the Balmar Duo-Charge to charge the starting battery when
the alternator output is trying to put that 100 amps back in the house
battery.
krj

Larry February 27th 06 03:24 AM

echo charge
 
krj wrote in news:z7tMf.8801$eQ3.6708
@bignews4.bellsouth.net:

Fine if you are at the dock. When you are on the hook for weeks you

need
something like the Balmar Duo-Charge to charge the starting battery

when
the alternator output is trying to put that 100 amps back in the house
battery.
krj



No, then you need a switch between the two batteries marked ON-OFF to
parallel everything for charging when the engine is running. A remote
full-duty-cycle relay with a little switch up by the engine controls is
nicer. Put a pilot light on it to remind you to shut it off when the
engine isn't running.

Switch or solenoid
+ contacts +
House Batteries-----|----------| |-----------|-------Starting Battery
| |switch at engine control
| |
Alternator |--solenoid coil-|-(gnd)
DC output |---ind lite-----|

Crank engine
flip switch
Charge everything
flip switch
Shut down engine

KISS....??

We got 2 alternators, but I still have a cross-connecting switch so I can
charge everything from the one working alternator that's left. The big
house alternator failed 90 miles S of Charleston coming up from Florida.
I flipped the switch ON and noone noticed...(c; The damned fancy
multistage controller failed. The Perkins alternator pulled the load
just fine for the rest of the trip.




krj February 27th 06 04:06 AM

echo charge
 
Larry wrote:
krj wrote in news:z7tMf.8801$eQ3.6708
@bignews4.bellsouth.net:


Fine if you are at the dock. When you are on the hook for weeks you


need

something like the Balmar Duo-Charge to charge the starting battery


when

the alternator output is trying to put that 100 amps back in the house
battery.
krj




No, then you need a switch between the two batteries marked ON-OFF to
parallel everything for charging when the engine is running. A remote
full-duty-cycle relay with a little switch up by the engine controls is
nicer. Put a pilot light on it to remind you to shut it off when the
engine isn't running.

Switch or solenoid
+ contacts +
House Batteries-----|----------| |-----------|-------Starting Battery
| |switch at engine control
| |
Alternator |--solenoid coil-|-(gnd)
DC output |---ind lite-----|

Crank engine
flip switch
Charge everything
flip switch
Shut down engine

KISS....??

We got 2 alternators, but I still have a cross-connecting switch so I can
charge everything from the one working alternator that's left. The big
house alternator failed 90 miles S of Charleston coming up from Florida.
I flipped the switch ON and noone noticed...(c; The damned fancy
multistage controller failed. The Perkins alternator pulled the load
just fine for the rest of the trip.



How did you mount a second alternator on the 4-108?

Andina Marie February 27th 06 05:58 PM

echo charge
 
Why spend that amount of money on a 14 amp Echo combiner when Defender
has 75 amp combiners for under $55?
And the 75 amp one is bi-directional so it will also charge the
starting battery when the shore power is charging the house battery.
And the 75 amp one comes with an UNLIMITED warranty from the
manufacturer.

Andina Marie


Glen \Wiley\ Wilson February 27th 06 07:01 PM

echo charge
 
On 27 Feb 2006 09:58:30 -0800, "Andina Marie"
wrote:

Why spend that amount of money on a 14 amp Echo combiner when Defender
has 75 amp combiners for under $55?
And the 75 amp one is bi-directional so it will also charge the
starting battery when the shore power is charging the house battery.
And the 75 amp one comes with an UNLIMITED warranty from the
manufacturer.

Andina Mari


Perhaps the OP wants a different charge regime for starting batteries
vs house bank. I know I do - I use a single grp 27 for starting.
Don't really want that charging in parallel with my house bank.

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Bruce in Alaska February 27th 06 07:57 PM

echo charge
 
In article ,
krj wrote:

How did you mount a second alternator on the 4-108?


Most folks use a two or three groove shive on the front of the
Crankshaft. I have a 6 groove shive on mine as I run, an air compressor,
24Vdc 100amp alternator, and 10Hp Hydrolic pump, all off the front end.
The backend turns a 10Kw Lima Genend.

Bruce in alaska
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add a 2 before @

Larry February 28th 06 10:50 AM

echo charge
 
Bruce in Alaska wrote in news:bruceg-
:

Most folks use a two or three groove shive on the front of the
Crankshaft. I have a 6 groove shive on mine as I run, an air compressor,
24Vdc 100amp alternator, and 10Hp Hydrolic pump, all off the front end.
The backend turns a 10Kw Lima Genend.



Any power left to turn the shaft?.....(c;


anxious boater March 2nd 06 02:23 AM

echo charge
 
Thanks guys. Nothing is ever straight forward. If nothing else you have
convinced me to do more "research".

"anxious boater" wrote in message
...
Does any one have any experience with these devices. I understand with

these
you don't need battery switches, combiners or isolators.

http://www.e-marine-inc.com/products/echo.html

Thanks

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Some people drink from the fountain of knowledge, others just gargle.

To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is
research.
================================================== =========






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