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NewBie Grovel Mixed 12v, 240v
Hi, thank you for entertaining my humble question.
I plan a near permanent 240v from land on my liveaboard, but it has just had normal 12v engine battery put in. Ideally, the finished system would be 12v or 24v based, with clever 240v trickle charger (i dont know what its called but it keeps 12v topped up). The reason for mixed system, is that the 12/24v 'bus' will take wind/ solar much better than than the 240v. At the moment its non-connected 240v/12v, but all the lights are 12v, stepped down to 12v maplins styley, so why not bus it mostly 12v/24v dc? Yours in stupidity, Nick Macro serendipity, newhaven, brighton uk pps. bilge pumps heeeeeellllllpppppppp |
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NewBie Grovel Mixed 12v, 240v
On Jul 16, 7:53*am, "
wrote: Hi, thank you for entertaining my humble question. I plan a near permanent 240v from land on my liveaboard, but it has just had normal 12v engine battery put in. Ideally, the finished system would be 12v *or 24v based, with clever 240v trickle charger (i dont know what its called but it keeps 12v topped up). The reason for mixed system, is that the 12/24v 'bus' will take wind/ solar much better than than the 240v. At the moment its non-connected 240v/12v, but all the lights are 12v, stepped down to 12v maplins styley, so why not bus it mostly 12v/24v dc? Yours in stupidity, Nick Macro serendipity, newhaven, brighton uk pps. bilge pumps heeeeeellllllpppppppp Be very careful using mains land voltage (240 volts) aboard the boat. Not so much for safety, although that IS a very serious issue; leakage from your boat could endanger a swimmer in the water. But also because boats connected to land systems, without an isolating transformer, especially on a long term basis, can suffer electrical leakage that causes corrosion of metal parts of the boat that are in the water. New bronze or stainless props. can be expensive also metal fittings in boat hull can be corroded and then later, leak. (And sink boat?). Quite a complicated subject! If you use a hefty 240 to 12/24 volt power supply or smart/charger it may or may not 'isolate' the boat's electrical grounding system from the shore power. For example if the shore power is not well grounded/ earthed, it and every other boat in the marina, may, quite inadvertently since plugged in all the time, find that your boat is the best ground around. And in days your boat's metal parts may dissolve in bubbles!!!! Just think of it as very quick electrolytic rusting! Get good advice. Somewhere I have copy or link to a good, but complicated article that covers the subject. Will try and find and list on this news group for info. |
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