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ProMariner Combi Inverter Chargers
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Re: ProMariner Combi Inverter Chargers
Would the aft bilge not be cooler anyway, only the gen there ?........
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Re: ProMariner Combi Inverter Chargers
You need to get the bank and inverter closer together. The Promariner 2000W for example draws 200 amps and requires 0 awg wire for a unit mounted 5 feet from the source with no more than a 10% voltage drop, so you can imagine what it will take when it's a 40 foot run. If the batteries are in the engine compartment, remember that you must use an ignition protected fuse (ANL) no more than 7" away from the positive terminal to be in compliance with ABYC standards.
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Viper wrote:Source of the post I asked if you have a generator but given that you have automatic transfer solenoids, that answers my question. I would use the generator for larger loads and limit inverter operation to smaller loads. Microwaves however, even though they can draw quite a bit, they don't get used for very long at any given time unless that's how you do most of your cooking. Generator or not, even if you only use the inverter for small loads, you must a wire size rated for the full load capacity that the inverter is designed to deliver (peak load).
You need to get the bank and inverter closer together. The Promariner 2000W for example draws 200 amps and requires 0 awg wire for a unit mounted 5 feet from the source with no more than a 10% voltage drop, so you can imagine what it will take when it's a 40 foot run.
The 40 foot is if I installed the 4 6v batteries in the back of the boat. In the battery well inbetween the engines the round trip is 12 feet which I think is doable. The reason I brought up the long run is that becomes the alternative if I can’t use the 10 3/8” side area for the 6 volts. Think I am ok there. If not, I agree I have to move the inverted back with the batteries. Which may be doable if absolutely necessary. Sorry for the confusion.
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bud37 wrote:Source of the post So after some more consideration of your situation, it seems that if you are changing from the existing house bank of one battery to four 6volt, the only way to have short runs at all would be if your new bank was between the engines and the inverter and charger were all in the engine compartment or very close to it.......seems you are stuck a bit.......is there a compromise that would meet both needs I wonder......
I think so. See my reply to Viper
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bud37 wrote:Source of the post I think moving the start batteries is the way to go....sounds like a good choice....maybe a small box to hold the starts above the house bank....just spitballin here....... ...
I thought about putting the engine batteries above the house but that would complicate wiring around the engines a bit. I think I can make the well work. At any rate, the batteries will be the first thing to go in. So, I will know at that point.
I am going to stop by the marina close by and look at a few boats to see how others have done it. Might call Carver also, to see how their smaller new boats are set up.
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