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Riviera Battery Banks
- SunsetSteve
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Riviera Battery Banks
Now on my Riv there are 2 Group 27s and a regular old fashioned 1/2/both/off switch, and I have to rely on a 36 year old voltmeter at the helm. The batteries look to me like those not-true-deep-cycle marine batteries.
Should I be satisfied with this setup? What is the group wisdom on retro-fitting these older battery arrangements?
- mjk1040
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Re: Riviera Battery Banks

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- km1125
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Re: Riviera Battery Banks
You can get as complicated as you want or your cruising demands. How often do you sit on the hook and for how long? That usually dictates if you need a dedicated house bank. How far are you away from shore?
- SunsetSteve
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- g36
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Re: Riviera Battery Banks
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- km1125
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Re: Riviera Battery Banks
This first one is how I modified my 3607. It originally came with two batteries (#1 and #2) with just one 1/2/both/off switch that controlled everything. I added a house bank with its own switch and a VSR so the house would be charged with whatever engine(s) were running.
This second one is what I was planning to do. It totally isolates the two engines with their own battery, but gives you the option to tie any or all of the batteries together on the "buss" for either charging or to help with a load. Normally all the switches would be in the "1" position, which tied each load to a dedicated battery. The engine alternators would be isolated to its own battery. The VSRs would connect to allow either or both of the engines to charge the House battery.
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