wild.coast
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18ft RIB zodiac with 50hp Yamaha outboard, currently have just one battery used for starting + electronics.
Just got a prawn puller which has a 3.4-30amp load range. I definitely don't want to drain my only battery and be stranded, wondering if I should be wiring up a secondary battery? Space is at a premium, so I'd rather only do this if I have to!
Curious if anyone has any advice?
Details on my setup:
My current battery is a NAPA 24RVS deep cycle (link)
Just got a prawn puller which has a 3.4-30amp load range. I definitely don't want to drain my only battery and be stranded, wondering if I should be wiring up a secondary battery? Space is at a premium, so I'd rather only do this if I have to!
Curious if anyone has any advice?
Details on my setup:
My current battery is a NAPA 24RVS deep cycle (link)
- Cold Cranking Amps: 575 A (makes me think this is technically a dual purpose deep cycle considering the high CCA)
- It has a 130min reserve capacity (54Ah)
- I understand that reserve capacity is how long a fully-charged battery can deliver 25 amps of current in an 80°F environment, before the battery is discharged down to 10.5 volts.
- I understand 130min to mean that I can operate the prawn puller for just over 2hrs, correct?
- Prawn traps are not crazy heavy, so I'm assuming it's not actually drawing the maximum 30amps, more likely 20-25?? But I have no idea.
- On a given outing I'm usually pulling 3 traps @ 400ft of line, which usually only means the puller will be running for ~5min x 3 = ~15-20min
- Any way to calculate how much 15-20min of pulling would drain down the battery?
- Would my outboard still start if battery is at 10.5v?
- I'm assuming if my outboard is idling the alternator would also be charging the battery while the prawn puller is operating, so less draw