I am thinking about adding a charging system to my boat for A: have good power for amps and B: life of the batteries. I have some questions.
First a little background:
-I have the EDIB system and a fairly large stereo that is playing almost constantly.
-I keep the boat on a lift in a covered slip. The slip does have power available.
-The marina isn't but a minute or two from where we ride/anchor. Other than the occasional 10 minute pass, I don't run the boat very long, especially at higher rpms.
-On occasion, an amp will kick off at higher volume. With help from the stereo forum, I think it is because my deep cycle battery gets too low (need to tweak speaker wiring slightly too). The only charge I get is short runs to and from the marina and short passes w/ a boarder. So, after hours of anchoring, I feel like I'm taking 1 step forward and 2 steps back w/ regard to the batt charge.
-I'm looking at the Xantrex and Promariner
Questions:
1-I know that Tige is explicit about disconnecting all wiring before hooking up a charger. I have done the searching for previous posts about on board chargers. This hasn't really been addressed and/or answered? Is it safe to even have these? The last thing I want to do is create electrical problems. With warning posted everywhere...I would have to think that Tige would void any warranty.
2-What is the difference between a regular on board charger and a "smart charger"? Are both the xantrex and promariner considered smart chargers?
3-What is involved in the installation of either unit? I'm not electrically savvy, so easier the better for me.
4-Is it safe to have power from the marina to the charger for up to 2 weeks? The slip, although covered, does create a humid environment.
5-Will the 20+ chargers from Xantrex or Promariner top off a battery overnight? I'm usually out all day both Saturday and Sunday...so I'm sure by the Sunday evening glass runs my batteries have taken a beating.
I would love to get everyone's thoughts on this subject. There are several individual posts scattered throughout the various battery threads, but nothing dedicated to this subject. TIA for any advice.
First a little background:
-I have the EDIB system and a fairly large stereo that is playing almost constantly.
-I keep the boat on a lift in a covered slip. The slip does have power available.
-The marina isn't but a minute or two from where we ride/anchor. Other than the occasional 10 minute pass, I don't run the boat very long, especially at higher rpms.
-On occasion, an amp will kick off at higher volume. With help from the stereo forum, I think it is because my deep cycle battery gets too low (need to tweak speaker wiring slightly too). The only charge I get is short runs to and from the marina and short passes w/ a boarder. So, after hours of anchoring, I feel like I'm taking 1 step forward and 2 steps back w/ regard to the batt charge.
-I'm looking at the Xantrex and Promariner
Questions:
1-I know that Tige is explicit about disconnecting all wiring before hooking up a charger. I have done the searching for previous posts about on board chargers. This hasn't really been addressed and/or answered? Is it safe to even have these? The last thing I want to do is create electrical problems. With warning posted everywhere...I would have to think that Tige would void any warranty.
2-What is the difference between a regular on board charger and a "smart charger"? Are both the xantrex and promariner considered smart chargers?
3-What is involved in the installation of either unit? I'm not electrically savvy, so easier the better for me.
4-Is it safe to have power from the marina to the charger for up to 2 weeks? The slip, although covered, does create a humid environment.
5-Will the 20+ chargers from Xantrex or Promariner top off a battery overnight? I'm usually out all day both Saturday and Sunday...so I'm sure by the Sunday evening glass runs my batteries have taken a beating.
I would love to get everyone's thoughts on this subject. There are several individual posts scattered throughout the various battery threads, but nothing dedicated to this subject. TIA for any advice.
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