Don,
Welcome to the Beta family — love the engine.
As a former C&C 34 (Enterprise NCC-1701-A) owner, I think your best bet is some
kind of solar panel rail mount on your stern pulpit.
Something like this:
http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=62567&d=1371267553
You might also check to see if you are getting the correct voltage and max
amps from the alternator. Keep in mind that a standard lead acid battery
should not be charged at a rate greater than 20% of its capacity. With a
200 Ah bank you are limited to 40 amps. Stock regulators built into the
alt
Thanks for the comment. We added a battery, but that was battery number 4 with
3 house and one starter now. But they are lead acid batteries and will only
take so much charge. (Perhaps we should switch to AGM's with thin plates, but
that is another issue.) Our alternator is likely bigger tha
discussions have helped me.
Thanks, Danny
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Date: 10/13/18 1:42 PM (GMT-05:00) To:
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Solar panels and LED light bulbs.
Hi All
Last year after putting in a new Beta engine wi
Fred/Don my novacool uses 4.2a when running.So, the duty cycle is key -
hence insulation and lid-seals.
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> On Oct 14, 2018, at 2:09 AM, Fred Hazzard wrote:
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> Don, it seems to me you need more battery power. You have adequate charging,
> but with only 2 batteries with
would have to take them down.
>
> Marek
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> 1994 C270 "Legato"
> Ottawa, ON
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I agree with Fred's assessment. I have about 400AH on my primary bank and
200AH on my secondary. We motor in and out of the slip and on and off of
the anchor each day. It takes about 30 minutes minimum each time for a
total of 60 minutes per day. With a 100 amp alternator I can pretty much
keep
Don, it seems to me you need more battery power. You have adequate
charging, but with only 2 batteries with about 200 ah capacity, you have
100 ah of usable power. Your fridge probably uses about 5 amps per hour or
120 amp hours per day. That alone exceeds what you should use. Not to
mention leav
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Hi All
Last year after putting in a new Beta engine with a larger alte
lar panels and LED light bulbs.
No help for you on the solar panels but the ONLY LED replacement bulbs or
fixtures to buy are marinebeam.com<http://marinebeam.com>.
I've bought a couple of LED products from other suppliers. I have replaced
them with marinebeam products.
I have both entir
Interesting - have been contemplating exactly this for Windstar - 33-2, and my
needs and equipment are similar for contemplated summer cruising in Georgian
bay.
I have a Bimini and can barely fit 200w (iirc) of solar panel on the Bimini,
which is the bare minimum required to keep my house bat
No help for you on the solar panels but the ONLY LED replacement bulbs or
fixtures to buy are marinebeam.com.
I've bought a couple of LED products from other suppliers. I have replaced
them with marinebeam products.
I have both entire fixtures and also replacement bulbs from them. 1st
quality p
Hi All
Last year after putting in a new Beta engine with a larger alternator (110 amp)
we added an additional battery, a battery monitor, and to use all that power, a
fridge. (Of interest, and not the point of this email, is we went through two
alternators on the boat last summer both on warra
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