starcrafttom
Active member
We I have been working on the relocation of my large battery for the windless and rewiring to make it the single house battery. Still trying to figure out how everything is wired. I have two start/house batteries in the rear of the boat. one starts the main and on the kicker. Both go to a three way switch for the house panel ( i think) .
I am moving the battery, big gel battery I got out of a floor buffer. about a 100 lbs, to the bottom of the closet from under the starboard side under the v berth. Between the battery, the windless and the 100 ft of chain I can not get the bow out of the water some times if I am low on fuel. If four people are in the cabin the its just impossible. These are all items I have added since I bought the boat. I hope that the movement of the battery and the 9 gallon extra water tank that will go next to the battery will work for moving my center of balance front to back.
Along with all this I want to make the big battery the sole battery for the windless, freezer ( adding that too) and all the house items. Radio, MSD, lights, etc. I just need to figure out how to have all three batteries charged off or either motor but not draw off or each other. I also need to hook up the third bank of my battery charger to the new house battery so it will charge while on shore power at home and the dock.
I need heavy cable, you cant even call it wire at this point, for the run from the battery to the windless switch. I just happen to have a lot of 1/2 think copper cable. I think it s 4/0? two ten foot runs weight about 15 lbs, its thick!!. I will post pics later.
I have to also plum in the second water tank and I had a great idea. I need a way to fill the tank in the closet with out adding a fill cap on the out side of the boat. I was thinking of just using the cap on the tank and run a hose into the closet every time I need to fill the tank ( which should not be often, this is just back up oh shot we ran out water. The pressured water line from the pump and current tank runs right by this new tank. so why not just tee in a short line to fill the new tank from the current tank?? Just fill the current tank, turn a valve at the tee and fill the new tank, then top off the current tank?? should work great and saves me a lot of work.The draw line will have to be ran from the new tank to the pump and tied in with a tee and a valve.
One other question for those that have been on board the 27. What do you think of repainting the inside dark wood white or some other light color?? Would latex inside paint work? We are getting tired of the darkness.
I am moving the battery, big gel battery I got out of a floor buffer. about a 100 lbs, to the bottom of the closet from under the starboard side under the v berth. Between the battery, the windless and the 100 ft of chain I can not get the bow out of the water some times if I am low on fuel. If four people are in the cabin the its just impossible. These are all items I have added since I bought the boat. I hope that the movement of the battery and the 9 gallon extra water tank that will go next to the battery will work for moving my center of balance front to back.
Along with all this I want to make the big battery the sole battery for the windless, freezer ( adding that too) and all the house items. Radio, MSD, lights, etc. I just need to figure out how to have all three batteries charged off or either motor but not draw off or each other. I also need to hook up the third bank of my battery charger to the new house battery so it will charge while on shore power at home and the dock.
I need heavy cable, you cant even call it wire at this point, for the run from the battery to the windless switch. I just happen to have a lot of 1/2 think copper cable. I think it s 4/0? two ten foot runs weight about 15 lbs, its thick!!. I will post pics later.
I have to also plum in the second water tank and I had a great idea. I need a way to fill the tank in the closet with out adding a fill cap on the out side of the boat. I was thinking of just using the cap on the tank and run a hose into the closet every time I need to fill the tank ( which should not be often, this is just back up oh shot we ran out water. The pressured water line from the pump and current tank runs right by this new tank. so why not just tee in a short line to fill the new tank from the current tank?? Just fill the current tank, turn a valve at the tee and fill the new tank, then top off the current tank?? should work great and saves me a lot of work.The draw line will have to be ran from the new tank to the pump and tied in with a tee and a valve.
One other question for those that have been on board the 27. What do you think of repainting the inside dark wood white or some other light color?? Would latex inside paint work? We are getting tired of the darkness.