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![]() "DSK" wrote: It's not a "momentary surge," it's a voltage spike attempting to reach infinite! I think you're mincing words there. It IS a surge and it doesn't last very long. And I'm not sure what you mean by "attempting to reach infinite" but there is no way it comes close to "infinite". It it were that easy to generate huge (infinite) amounts of power we wouldn't need much oil. And it is momentary - that is lasting a fairly short amount of time. Depends on how you use the boat & generator... you've got a genset in a 22 footer? If true then you can skimp on the house banks, fer sure. What I have is an engine and a generator. The generator is a device bolted to the engine and runs off the engine via a belt. As in the type of power generating device that was popular on cars and boats before alternators took over. The generator connects to a voltage-regulator and "sends" power to run the boat. Excess power will charge the batteries. And is it really OK to leave a smart charger running and connected to a battery for weeks at a time without checking on it? The thought of that just makes me a little nervous. It shouldn't. Of course it is a good idea to check the cells every couple weeks, but a smart charger will not boil them like a taper charger or trickle charger (which is basically a taper charger with very low amperage) will... I go several months without having to top mine up. OK, thanks. And thanks for the tip about connecting my electronics via a seperate battery so they they are more protected from spikes when starting the engine, etc. I'll consider how I might do that in my system. Again, thanks. |
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