Midnightsun wrote:Source of the post It seems like boat manufacturers have no clue as to what the perfect battery layout is. I have had quite few boats and all differ substantially. This Carver I have now is pretty much up to snuff stock however, wasteful of battery power IMHO. I have dual 31 series AGM's for the port engine and stern thruster, dual AGM's for the starboard engine and strain thruster. Single 31 series AGM for the generator and a stupid single 31 series AGM house battery (what in the world were they thinking) which I replaced with dual Trojan 16L-H 6v 435 amp/hr batteries. Although they go most of it right I cannot believe they give you only a single battery for the houses bank!
Oddly enough they are separated in some weird way as the thrusters and engines each have their own dedicated battery switch (on/off) which leads to believe they are independent however after following the battery cables, they are definitely connected together to form 2 independent battery/thruster banks. I agree, separate systems for both engine and thruster with a combine switch would make it better but carver decided not. Like I said, no one seems to get things exactly right straight out of the box. I am content with the setup and won't bother to swap things around. Plenty of battery power around and no way can I drain the engine banks as they are uncombinable with the house bank. With the available generator and a massive emergency booster pack like this on board. https://no.co/gb150 I see no issues waiting to happen.
