I have a 1975 Evinrude 75hp that puts out 12.8V-13V to charge the battery, I'm told this is to be expected from the older motors. My only prior experience was with a 93 johnson that had an all in one regulator/rectifier. My current setup is the little universal 3 wire.
My main goal is to have consistent accessory usage while the boat is running without putting too much effort on the main cranking battery.
My current accessories are
- Speedo
- Tach
- Voltmeter
- USB Charger
- Stereo (old sony aftermarket deck)
- LED Nav Lights (only at night)
- Spotlights (very rarely used)
- Power Tilt/Trim
Because I'm only getting max .5-.6V extra from the motor, I was thinking about integrating a second battery that receives any extra charge from the motor and has a solar trickle charge running to it so that it can top up when it's not in use.
The system would look like this
Main Battery Lines from motor
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House Battery -> Bilge Pump & Tilt/Trim
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Smart Battery Isolator Switch like this one https://a.co/d/03kcqtR would set it up to 15 second delay so it doesn't switch when the power trim is in use.
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Second Battery -> All remaining accessories
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20 watt solar panel
I don't go fishing and generally just go out for cruises with friends that are an hour long tops and we'll go island hopping but I don't run any accessories while the motor is off.
I think this setup will provide a stable charging situation for the house battery and reasonable flexibility with the second battery that's able to get topped up from the motor charge but also a small solar panel to help it keep up when it's under heavier load
Open to feedback and thoughts!
My main goal is to have consistent accessory usage while the boat is running without putting too much effort on the main cranking battery.
My current accessories are
- Speedo
- Tach
- Voltmeter
- USB Charger
- Stereo (old sony aftermarket deck)
- LED Nav Lights (only at night)
- Spotlights (very rarely used)
- Power Tilt/Trim
Because I'm only getting max .5-.6V extra from the motor, I was thinking about integrating a second battery that receives any extra charge from the motor and has a solar trickle charge running to it so that it can top up when it's not in use.
The system would look like this
Main Battery Lines from motor
||
House Battery -> Bilge Pump & Tilt/Trim
||
Smart Battery Isolator Switch like this one https://a.co/d/03kcqtR would set it up to 15 second delay so it doesn't switch when the power trim is in use.
||
Second Battery -> All remaining accessories
||
20 watt solar panel
I don't go fishing and generally just go out for cruises with friends that are an hour long tops and we'll go island hopping but I don't run any accessories while the motor is off.
I think this setup will provide a stable charging situation for the house battery and reasonable flexibility with the second battery that's able to get topped up from the motor charge but also a small solar panel to help it keep up when it's under heavier load
Open to feedback and thoughts!