[Public-List] Batteries & Chargers

John Birch Sunstone at cogeco.ca
Fri Nov 5 05:56:46 PDT 2010


A set of 6 volt T 105 Trojan Golf Carts lasted me 10 years, which Trojan 
said was extraordinary. 7 is more the norm. They are great if you have the 
height - the footprint will easily fit a G27 battery footprint - but check 
for height.

As Sunstone is an A-37 Mk I, when we replaced the 6 volt T 105 Golf carts, I 
elected to move the House bank down into the hold (which is huge on the Mk 
I) and put in a pair of Trojan 6 volt L16 batteries with 435 Amps as I had 
sufficient height.

Running a 3 stage 40 Amp Xantrex True Charge smart charger with a temp 
sensor on the House bank. It is fantastic and does up to 3 independent 
banks - we have two.

The hold location means the House batteries stay much cooler in the heat of 
summer and when the engine runs, which is great for battery longevity.

I have been told by a number of people, who are electricians, that it is an 
absolute no no to use an off the shelf automotive charger on a boat in the 
water. There are serious safety issues, not the least being electrocution as 
the DC ground can become active with AC in the chronically damp environment 
of a boat. The AC can then leak into the water or energize the engine block.

All auto chargers have a warning not to use them in marine environments. And 
for good reason.

In addition to the safety issue, in the event of a fire (another risk for 
auto chargers in marine environments); or electrocution; or stray current 
leakage; one's insurance could be voided.

Just some food for thought.

Best

John


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stephen Gwyn" <gwyn at beluga.phys.uvic.ca>
To: <public-list at lists.alberg30.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 5:58 PM
Subject: [Public-List] Batteries.


>
> My batteries are dead. Any recommendations
> for replacements? I'm sticking with deep cycle
> group 27s, but I can't figure out which brand.
>
> West Marine = expensive
> Trojan = expensive, but possibly worth it
> Canadian Tire = cheap and dubious quality.
> DieHard = ?
> BatteryDirect Gold Plus = ?
>
> Any other thoughts?
>
> Stephen
> #495 Quasar
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