I didn't find much info on adding a second house battery for a larger stereo, so i thought this post may help some people.
To start, the factory battery is a size 24 and doesn't have much capacity for floating and listening to the system. A second battery (or battery bank) allows the start battery to be isolated and not be drained by the amps and offers the ability to still get home even if you drain the second battery. I went with a size 31 AGM for the second house battery.
I like the Blue sea Systems add a battery kit i used in a previous boat, so decided to use it again with a couple changes.
https://www.bluesea.com/products/765...ery_Kit_-_120A
The kit consists of 2 parts, the dual battery switch, and SI ACR that controls charging.
I followed this diagram for the most part, borrowed from the net:
MoombaStereoWiringR29-05-12.jpg
I did not place fuses between the ACR since I'm not concerned about a possible short on the short 4ga wires. Also, i only connected the ground wire for the ACR since i do not need the monitor led or starter cut out.
Here is the starting point on our '19 R22
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Pulling of the engine access panel and unscrewing the rear panel, you'll find the stock switch and single battery
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Working on the bench, i removed the battery switch and enlarged the hole for the blue sea systems dual battery switch. ACR got mounted below the switch. Then i moved over the power plug so i could install the battery charger plug on the starboard side along with mounting the dual bank 20 amp charger from Powermania
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Back in the boat, i moved over the starting battery tray to allow room for the second battery. The start 24 tray will hang off the edge about an inch for enough room to fit the house 31 size. Here is the test fit for the trays and two batteries:
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Then moving on to wiring up the new battery switch, keeping everything on the starting battery and 1 side of the switch that was originally wired, minus the 4 ga yellow and red wires from the factory amp. Connect the amp red power wires to the 2 position of the battery switch and the ground on the house 31 battery. I added a 2 ga ground wire between the two batteries instead of using a seperate ground bar.
The charger also gets connected to each battery and the ACR ground wire to the start battery with a 2amp fuse (smallest i could find in the mini size)
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Then put it all back together, making sure to reconnect the light and power port. Shown here with the charger plugged in testing connections.
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The charger is accessed by opening the battery door
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To start, the factory battery is a size 24 and doesn't have much capacity for floating and listening to the system. A second battery (or battery bank) allows the start battery to be isolated and not be drained by the amps and offers the ability to still get home even if you drain the second battery. I went with a size 31 AGM for the second house battery.
I like the Blue sea Systems add a battery kit i used in a previous boat, so decided to use it again with a couple changes.
https://www.bluesea.com/products/765...ery_Kit_-_120A
The kit consists of 2 parts, the dual battery switch, and SI ACR that controls charging.
I followed this diagram for the most part, borrowed from the net:
MoombaStereoWiringR29-05-12.jpg
I did not place fuses between the ACR since I'm not concerned about a possible short on the short 4ga wires. Also, i only connected the ground wire for the ACR since i do not need the monitor led or starter cut out.
Here is the starting point on our '19 R22
20191019_123506.jpg
Pulling of the engine access panel and unscrewing the rear panel, you'll find the stock switch and single battery
20191019_123852.jpg
20191019_125535.jpg
Working on the bench, i removed the battery switch and enlarged the hole for the blue sea systems dual battery switch. ACR got mounted below the switch. Then i moved over the power plug so i could install the battery charger plug on the starboard side along with mounting the dual bank 20 amp charger from Powermania
20191026_092210.jpg
Back in the boat, i moved over the starting battery tray to allow room for the second battery. The start 24 tray will hang off the edge about an inch for enough room to fit the house 31 size. Here is the test fit for the trays and two batteries:
20191019_131714.jpg
20191019_141612.jpg
Then moving on to wiring up the new battery switch, keeping everything on the starting battery and 1 side of the switch that was originally wired, minus the 4 ga yellow and red wires from the factory amp. Connect the amp red power wires to the 2 position of the battery switch and the ground on the house 31 battery. I added a 2 ga ground wire between the two batteries instead of using a seperate ground bar.
The charger also gets connected to each battery and the ACR ground wire to the start battery with a 2amp fuse (smallest i could find in the mini size)
20191027_135159.jpg
Then put it all back together, making sure to reconnect the light and power port. Shown here with the charger plugged in testing connections.
20191027_143318.jpg
The charger is accessed by opening the battery door
20191027_143337.jpg
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