[Alberg30] stanchion bases (frigoboat and grounding shoe)

Brian and Elaine Timmins timmins at optonline.net
Thu Feb 20 10:10:51 PST 2003


Greg,
  I'm sick with the Flu (real bad since Monday night) so I'm not sure I can
explain my own logic.
  In wet cell, lead acid, old style, batteries you would get more Ah, longer
life, and generally better performance from 2 6V in series than from 2 12V
in parallel. That is the reasoning behind my decision to add 2 6V.  The 2
12V I already own. They have lived together with equal usage all of their
lives and are still in good shape. They are certainly not new anymore, so I
don't want to bank them up with new batteries.
  I have done a reasonable amount of research into the differences between
wet cell and AGM. I'm not sure if there is, and have been advised that there
isn't much of a difference between using 2 12s or 2 6s hooked up to give
similar voltage and AH output with AGM. On the wet cells, the plates were
stronger, thicker, and lasted better in the 6V batteries.   I tend to be
very traditionalist so that is why my new bank will be 2 6V AGMs in series.
I'll still keep the older 2 12V in parallel in a seperate bank.
  By the way, I also carry a jump box that should be good to start my diesel
in warm weather in an emergency.
Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: "greg" <greg at vandenbergphoto.com>
To: "Alberg 30 public list" <public-list at alberg30.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Alberg30] stanchion bases (frigoboat and grounding shoe)


> Brian... I spoke with Rob Warren (Frigoboat) at the Chicago show and he
was
> very helpful considering I bought a new old unit from a marine supply  for
> $500.00. I e-mailed him  some images and he told me exactly what I had. I
like
> the unit a lot. I'm not sure I can plug and play with the SSC , but I will
> ask.  Can you tell me what the advantage/ disadvantages of  2ea 220 amp
12v
> bats in parallel  and 2 pair of 2 ea. 220 amp 6v bats in series. I hope I
am
> being clear.
>
> Kindest Regards- Greg
>
> Brian and Elaine Timmins wrote:
>
> >   Greg,
> >    Yes, I'm on a dock and plugged in most of the time. I did run off the
> > batteries for the weather shortened vacation (1+ weeks to Block Island
and
> > back). I have a "new old stock" Cruising Design Amp Hour Meter
installed.
> > That way I know when to recharge using the engine. My battery bank last
year
> > (and currently) is 2 group 31 AGM Lifelines (105 ah ea) on a standard
> > battery switch. This coming season, I'll be doubling the AH capacity by
> > putting these two 12V in parallel on batt 1 and adding 2 6V AGM in
series on
> > batt 2. We're planning a group cruise to Bermuda this summer, so I
figure I
> > need the increased AH now. My new arrangement will give me 210 ah on
batt 1
> > and 220 ah on batt 2.
> >   I spent a lot of time talking to the Frigoboat guy and actually waited
for
> > the SSC to be available before buying.  I'm convinced that the SSC is a
> > worth while add on. You should contact them and ask if it could be
> > retrofitted. It will save you some AH and is a plug in installation.
> > Brian
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "greg" <greg at vandenbergphoto.com>
> > To: "Alberg 30 public list" <public-list at alberg30.org>
> > Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 9:42 AM
> > Subject: Re: [Alberg30] stanchion bases (frigoboat and grounding shoe)
> >
> > > Brian... those are very encouraging amp hours. I also purchased 110
watts
> > of
> > > solar panel. We have our Alberg 37 on a mooring and I'm hoping that
the
> > > combination will keep the battery bank charged. Do you depend on shore
> > power
> > > to charge your house bank. How large is you house bank. I've been
thinking
> > 440
> > > amp bank would be ok. That's 25% of the 50 amps/ day I have been told
to
> > > expect from this unit. It is the older K12 model without the smart
speed
> > > control and runs at 3000 rpm only. I believe yours will adjust to a
lower
> > > speed and less amps as necessary.
> > >
> > > Kindest Regards- Greg
> > >
> > > Brian and Elaine Timmins wrote:
> > >
> > > > The second week of December. It performed flawlessly using on
average
> > > > 20 amp hours per day.
> > > > Brian    ex#497
> > > > -
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