[Public-List] Batteries

John Birch Sunstone at cogeco.ca
Sun Jul 24 10:04:44 PDT 2011


I managed to get 9 years out of my T105 Golf Carts and highly recommend 
them - mine were Trojans

I replaced them with 2 x L16 6V 435 AMP in series. I have the height with an 
A-37. The batteries live below the floor boards, where it is much cooler - 
cooler is a friend to batteries. The starting battery is a standard 12V high 
cap starting bat and is held in reserve. I installed a True Charge 40 smart 
charger with equalizing and temp monitor features when using shore power and 
a solar panel to hold them charged.

I have yet to do the 12 volt multi stage thing - but its on the list.

We charge the batteries every three weeks min when not in use year round.

For an A-30 - T105s are probably just about perfect.

Depending on your situation (dock or mooring) you do need a good charging 
system, either AC or DC - or your investment in batteries will be short 
lived.

Best of luck

John

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joseph Balderson" <joebinc at gmail.com>
To: "Alberg 30 Public List -- open to all" <public-list at lists.alberg30.org>
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2011 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Public-List] Batteries


> Jim,
>    Where have you located the battery bank? I am at the point in my 
> rebuild
> where I am putting in the floor timbers and I need to know if putting the
> battery bank beneath the cabin sole is a good idea. Jim Mahseer kindly 
> sent
> me photos of the finished job that he did installing beneath the cabin 
> sole
> and it look pretty good. But I still have a feeling, left over from my
> wooden boat days, of dread when I put electrics in the bilge. Do I have a
> legitimate concern? He also uses 6 volt batteries in series. What's the
> consensus on installing the battery bank below the sole?  ^volt vs 12 
> volt?
> Joe B
>
> On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 10:26 AM, Jim Davis <a30240 at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>> Jonathan
>>
>> This answer won't go over well with the Gel crowd, but I had good success
>> with a pair of Group 27 flooded deep cycle batteries from Sam's Club.
>>  Noticeably less expensive than the marine stores.
>>
>> They gave me ten good years of service and I used the stock regulator. 
>> In
>> that Sandy and I were in the cruising mode we probably had more drain on
>> them,but we never ran short.
>>
>> My normal procedure was to start the engine in the "All" position and in
>> the evening shift to just one battery.  I used the "Odd/Even" method.  If
>> the date was even, I used battery 2.
>>
>> With our current boat thing are a bit different.  I have about 450 AH in
>> the house bank, but I also have a larger electric consumption.  Even so I
>> usually start on the house bank and only use the starting battery if the
>> house bank won't do the job (three days at anchor).  I still haven't 
>> spent
>> the money on a fancy regulator.
>>
>> Jim Davis
>> S/V Isa Lei
>>
>> "Coffee tastes better if the latrines are dug downstream from the
>> encampment."
>> US Army Field Regulations - 1861
>>
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