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Bus bars
- feeez
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- feeez
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Re: Bus bars
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Re: Bus bars
Make sure your shunt is properly rated. It must handle the maximum load that you'll ever put on that circuit. Over-sizing something like this is always best. If you plan on eventually installing an inverter, go with something like a 500 amp or larger now depending on inverter specs for maximum load on a typical unit you plan to install. A little research here ahead of time in anticipation of a future install can save you money. If you're installing new battery cable now for the house bank, the same applies; if you're planning on an inverter later, install the proper size wire now so you're not spending the money on wire twice as that can get very costly for large gauge wire.
I can't stress enough the need to use marine grade wire AND connectors. Don't skimp out here. I prefer using properly coloured wire for the application; black for negative, red for positive (though we've been seeing the standard change to yellow for negative for a number of years now). Don't solder the connections, and use a proper crimper. You can get hydraulic ones which are awesome to work with. They are on-line and reasonably priced. Use a good adhesive lined shrink tubing for the ends. Again, colour coded is best. Secure the cable runs at regular intervals, more is better, and keep the runs as far away from heat sources as reasonably possible.
- dsolo
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Re: Bus bars
Make sure the meter is calibrated with a good quality amp meter. You will find 2 potentiometers on the back of the meter. Adjust them so the digital meter reads the same voltage and amps as your quality hand held meter.
Mount meter where it is easily monitored.
Dan
Vessel "LaBelle"
Portage Point Inn & Marina, Onekema, Mi
1997 Carver 405 MY
454 EFI Crusaders
- km1125
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- feeez
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Re: Bus bars
dsolo wrote:Source of the post I would also add a volt/amp meter (digital) in parallel with your 600 amp rate stunt. Just make sure it's rating is equal with the stunt's rating. A 300v 500 amp (operates on 12vdc) is about $10-15 on eBay. Nothing better than seeing actual ampage.
Make sure the meter is calibrated with a good quality amp meter. You will find 2 potentiometers on the back of the meter. Adjust them so the digital meter reads the same voltage and amps as your quality hand held meter.
Mount meter where it is easily monitored.
Dan
The shunt is connected to a Victron energy monitor in the salon.
Fraser
- feeez
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Re: Bus bars
km1125 wrote:Source of the post Probably want to add a connection from the buss bar to the generator, or your generator won't start.
I was thinking that myself when I was doing the diagram. I was not 100% sure of how that was wired..... Haven't seen the inside of my boat since last October.

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Fraser
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