battery question

ahhhhchoooo

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I have a 32' silverton. last summer i had lots of battery problems because i hooked everything up incorrectly and killed my batteries. So i now have four new batteries, two cranking and two deep cycle. I also have two battery switches, one switch for a cranking and deep cycle, another switch for the other cranking and deep cycle. I've got a charger on board that i plug to shore power but am not sure wich batteries it should go to, cranking or deep cycle. I also don't know if it matters which batteries it goes to because if i put the battery switches on all then all the batteries would be getting charged.
Should i have it hooked up so that the cranking batteries only get charged from the engine and the deep cycle batteries only get charged from the shore power?
 

CharlieB

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Re: battery question

It sounds like you have two different systems, each with a spare, or back up battery, a starting/operating system and your deep cycle system.

Treat them as individual systems makes the parts less expensive.

Each system needs a switch similar to
http://www.iboats.com/Ignition_Prot...12325729--**********.730077477--view_id.39362

Each system needs a two-bank charger similar to
http://www.iboats.com/Marine_Batter...ategory--**********.730077477--view_id.216583

If you had adequate size alternator on your main engine then you could install two battery isolaters and charge all batteries while running.
http://www.iboats.com/For_1_Alterna...d.216584--**********.730077477--view_id.65373

A pair of Solar chargers and charge controllers are also available
http://www.outsidesupply.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=159
 
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ahhhhchoooo

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Re: battery question

i took a look at those pictures. The first and second picture i have.
The first picture shows two battery swicthes and i have two, one switch for a cranking and deep cycle and another switch for the other cranking and deep cycle.
The next picture show a dual bank charger wich i have, an old charlie charger. I think my mistake last year was plugging both banks from the charger to one bank of batteries, none of the wires were labeled but i have them labeled now so that shouldn't happen again.
 
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