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Default twin outboard charging systems query

I've fallen for the Parker 2830 and got to considering
the twin outboard engine setup - and a question came
to mind:
What kind of arrangement is used for two outboard
engines to charge the starting (and house) batterie(s)?

I'm way, way familiar with aircraft twin-engine charging
systems (separate regulators w/ paralleling wire) - but
have never seen any such nautical systems, and am
especially curious about such a thing when it involves
self-contained powerplants like twin outboards.

Just curious.

Dave


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Harry Krause
 
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Default twin outboard charging systems query

David Ward wrote:

I've fallen for the Parker 2830 and got to considering
the twin outboard engine setup - and a question came
to mind:
What kind of arrangement is used for two outboard
engines to charge the starting (and house) batterie(s)?

I'm way, way familiar with aircraft twin-engine charging
systems (separate regulators w/ paralleling wire) - but
have never seen any such nautical systems, and am
especially curious about such a thing when it involves
self-contained powerplants like twin outboards.

Just curious.

Dave



You want to chat with Bill Jacobs. He bought a Parker 2820 and equipped
it beautifully and unusually. Last time I looked, he had posted
schematics of his Parker's electrics. Your answer might be there...or
Bill could answer directly.

http://www.billjacobs.net/parker_2830.htm

If Bill hasn't the precise answer for how Parker wires 'em up, contact
Robin Parker at the Parker factory. She can hook you up with the facts.



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