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  • mfloski
    • Jan 2005
    • 166

    • Longview, TX


    Alternator / Perko Switch / Battery Banks / etc

    My existing set up is:
    Stock 50amp alternator
    perko switch
    one battery bank consisting of 4 Optima D31T Batteries
    one battery bank consisting of 2 Optima D34M Batteries
    Minn Kota 4 bank Battery charger for the D31T's

    My boat/stereo amp load exceeds what the stock alternator can supply. Last year I just had the two D34's (one per perko switch), when the battery charge dropped, my main circuit breaker would trip.

    My plan is to hook the stereo to the D31's and hook them to perko switch one. Have the D34's as back up on Perko Switch 2. Eventually adding a 100amp alternator.

    Anyone think this is good/bad idea, suggestions?
    \'99 Sport Nautique, and darn proud of it!
  • wake_fun
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Jul 2003
    • 1330

    • CA

    • 1995 Super Sport

    #2
    Re: Alternator / Perko Switch / Battery Banks / etc

    First get a new alternator!
    So are you saying you are hooking the main wire harness/boat engine to two D34's? Why? A boat can run off of one battery, unless I'm missing something here or you just want two?
    So your idea is to leave the perko switch in "both" position while driving around and then when you want to chill/play music you will put the perko switch on "1" so it uses the four batteries for the stereo?

    Originally posted by mfloski
    My existing set up is:
    Stock 50amp alternator
    perko switch
    one battery bank consisting of 4 Optima D31T Batteries
    one battery bank consisting of 2 Optima D34M Batteries
    Minn Kota 4 bank Battery charger for the D31T's

    My boat/stereo amp load exceeds what the stock alternator can supply. Last year I just had the two D34's (one per perko switch), when the battery charge dropped, my main circuit breaker would trip.

    My plan is to hook the stereo to the D31's and hook them to perko switch one. Have the D34's as back up on Perko Switch 2. Eventually adding a 100amp alternator.

    Anyone think this is good/bad idea, suggestions?
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    • inboardsonly
      • Aug 2005
      • 110

      • Vancouver


      #3
      RE: Re: Alternator / Perko Switch / Battery Banks / etc

      You need to get an automatic battery relay switch.

      BEP Marine makes them, and so does Blue Sea Systems.

      The key is, when you start the engine, it charges just the start battery. Once the start bank is charged, then it closes the relay, and starts charging the second or "house" bank. Cant run down the start battery while you are drifting, because it opens the relay when the ignition is off.

      Trying to charge 6 batteries at once with a 55 A alt, is like charging one with a 9 amp charger. Going to take ALL DAY, and that is if you are not using any power!!!!

      IO

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      • Mikeski
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Jul 2003
        • 2908

        • San Francisco, CA

        • Current 2005 SV 211, due for upgrade! GS22 or GS24 perhaps? Previous

        #4
        RE: Re: Alternator / Perko Switch / Battery Banks / etc

        I like my Yandina battery combiner...

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