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Charging House Battery from Alternators
- Tireless
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Charging House Battery from Alternators
The problem I am having is charging my house battery when I am underway. My alternators charge all my batteries when I am underway. I have a hi-amp breaker under my step that is connected to the alternators line to the house battery. When the house battery is low, like after a weekend out, it appears that the breaker trips, almost like it can handle the amps coming from the alternator to charge the house battery. If the house battery voltage is slightly low, this does not occur.
I don't believe it is the battery, as it is a 2 year old 4D AGM, that charges fine on shore/genny power.
I am not sure what the issue is. Maybe a faulty hi-amp breaker?
Does anyone have an idea on what I could do to trouble shoot this issue.
Greg
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Re: Charging House Battery from Alternators
The more a battery is drawn down the more the charging source will be taxed to input juice back to the batteries and this is why you do not see the issue when the bank is rather full. Regardless, even if the alternator/s were at max capacity the breaker is designed for this and should not trip.
Bottom line, check all connections and condition of wires first.
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Re: Charging House Battery from Alternators
You can watch all 12volt loads on the boat with one.
- Tireless
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Re: Charging House Battery from Alternators
Bud37, your idea is a good one to monitor the status of all batteries. In fact I installed a USB port in the dash that has the volt readout on the house, as it runs the dash. That's exactly how I was able to see what the house battery was doing, charging, or not, while I was underway. I will check out Victron BMV Series. Where would they connect to to get a read on all batteries?
Thanks guys.
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Re: Charging House Battery from Alternators
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Re: Charging House Battery from Alternators
As a workaround, you might start the genset before the mains and recharge the battery even just a bit (10-15 minutes) so the mains don't see quite as depleted a battery when they come online.
- Tireless
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Re: Charging House Battery from Alternators
There are two breakers of similar size under the step. Only the one trips. I assumed it was the house battery only as the batteries for the engines never get too low. I have a group 31 for each engine, group 31 for the bow thruster, group 24 for the genny and there 4D for the house.I will look into that possibility.
Thanks
Greg
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