ESGWheel
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I plan on setting up a dual battery system in my 2005 Larson 228 LXi with a VP 5.0 GXi-E. Its more for a peace of mind vs. significant house loads. There is no trolling motor or bow thruster. The most going on the ‘house side’ is the stereo and the chart plotter and its not one of those high amp stereos. But after about an hour run, we do sit at anchor for most of the day with the stereo going and we keep the chart plotter on to monitor anchor drag. Plus, I like to tinker and have some cool battery cable making tools and want to use them.
The batteries would both be the lead acid / flooded type and I will buy two of the exact same batteries for this set up.
My web research so far has turned up the Blue Sea brand “Add-A-Battery Dual Circuit System” that combines both the needed switch and an automatic charging relay (ACR), link that should do the trick.
Here is what I have read / learned so far on this site:
The batteries would both be the lead acid / flooded type and I will buy two of the exact same batteries for this set up.
My web research so far has turned up the Blue Sea brand “Add-A-Battery Dual Circuit System” that combines both the needed switch and an automatic charging relay (ACR), link that should do the trick.
Here is what I have read / learned so far on this site:
- Blue Sea brand is solid.
- Simple to use: On or Off and generally will not need Combine unless you do.
- Charging via the ACR is fully automatic, hands off, no worry solution.
- Installing a relay to open the ACR Gnd wire may be the way to go for extended downtime at the dock to preclude parasitic drain by the ACR (so do not have to remember to flip another switch).
- I’ll set it up to charge the start bat first because the house is not used that much and reliable starting is the goal.
- And based on that I’ll wire up the automatic side of the bilge pump to the start battery.
- It may or may not need fuses fm batteries to ACR, but I will follow the OEM’s recommendations.