Ok, here's one for the electronics guys:
I converted a 16 foot boat to electric by taking out the motor and putting in a MinnKota 36V 101#motor on a home-made rudder. Three 12V batteries. So far I use it for puddling on small lakes, and it works great - suits my needs, nice and quiet, no hassles starting motors.
I have an onboard 3-bank charger (3 x 5amp), so on land, I just plug it in to charge.
I would like to use it for overnight camping and fishing, and also for weekend trips on the Trent Severn system here in Ontario. Thinking about extending the range.
I'm thinking a 2 KW generator should more or less keep up with battery discharge. The generator could be installed in a ventilated styrofoam-lined box, to keep it quiet.
Can I run the generator to charge the batteries while the trolling motor is in use? Or do I need to wait until I'm done running, and then run the generator? I know a car battery runs stuff (radio, headlights, etc) while being charged by the alternator.
Looking for knowledgeable responses, not just "oh, that sounds bad".
Cheers and thanks in advance!
I converted a 16 foot boat to electric by taking out the motor and putting in a MinnKota 36V 101#motor on a home-made rudder. Three 12V batteries. So far I use it for puddling on small lakes, and it works great - suits my needs, nice and quiet, no hassles starting motors.
I have an onboard 3-bank charger (3 x 5amp), so on land, I just plug it in to charge.
I would like to use it for overnight camping and fishing, and also for weekend trips on the Trent Severn system here in Ontario. Thinking about extending the range.
I'm thinking a 2 KW generator should more or less keep up with battery discharge. The generator could be installed in a ventilated styrofoam-lined box, to keep it quiet.
Can I run the generator to charge the batteries while the trolling motor is in use? Or do I need to wait until I'm done running, and then run the generator? I know a car battery runs stuff (radio, headlights, etc) while being charged by the alternator.
Looking for knowledgeable responses, not just "oh, that sounds bad".
Cheers and thanks in advance!