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MIA:
Tony
The battery systems were installed at the time of purchasing the boat as were all the winches, thruster. Cable size form the diode splitter is 6mm, I cant remember of hand what the actual models of the monitoring system are but are similar to these part numbers in Marine Superstore for monitoring and charging
STERLING ALTERNATOR TO BATTERY CHARGER 12V 90AMP 99212254
QUICK SBC ADVANCED PLUS BATTERY CHARGERS 99221676, 99221669
I?m currently working offshore at the moment but I will be able to get back to you with more information and photos when I return to the UK on the 31st March
tony from dorset:
thanks for that Stevie i am going to have a look on the marine super store web site, i am installing the thruster motor and drive unit tommorow as well as the battery box and battery just need to get the big cables crimped up and connected to the master switch, only leaves the charging to sort out. which model have you got and have you got the radio control addition.
Tony
MIA:
I cant remember which make it is no I don't have a remote control it's a hard wired switch on the starboard quarter back rest it would have been better to control it from the binnacle but then the wheel gets in the way, so its a bit of a stretch to the controller.
tony from dorset:
installed the leg and motor today antifouling boat and tunnell tomorrow relaunch next wednesday off to barden batteries in southampton friday they are making and crimping battery cables still to decide on charging of batteries but will def get monitoring system fitted
tony from dorset:
decided on charger unit for bow thruster battery being a CTECH d/C d/c charger 2500s model tags off house battery works from alternater and shore power no need for split diode replacement an absolute dodle to fit bought from barden batteries in southampton.. boat now relaunched bow thruster fully tested and working bought boat back from hamble point to oceon village on my own really pleased with result anyone contemplating having one fitted then do it yourself and save a couple of grand so simple to do just need a good fibreglass man will post pictures when i get time
Tony
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