Re: Increasing Amp Output??
There is no free lunch when dealing with electrical systems. If your engine has a 9Amp alternator, you can't get more than that out of it other than by installing a larger alternator. If your accessories draw more than 9 Amps from the system, your alternator cannot keep up with the demand and your battery will eventually discharge. A deep cycle will not solve this problem, but it can tolerate the prolonged high-current discharge far better than a standard auto battery. Isolators, dual battery setups, and similar arrangements will also not solve the problem. Two batteries require twice as long to charge but they would last roughly twice as long as a single. My suggestion would be to install one marine starting battery for the engine and a deep cycle for your accessories. A dual output charger mounted on-board (6amp each) can be plugged in at the dock. Connect the batteries with a dual battery switch so that under way you can charge either one or both. When fishing, run accessories from the deep cycle. At the dock, set the switch to OFF to disconnect all electrics. Plug in your on-board charger and say goodbye to battery problems. By the way, solar chargers have very low current output and would take forever to charge a battery. They are OK for maintenance purposes during storage.