You don’t need 2 house banks. Go ahead and make one big one.

Joe

From: Doug via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2022 8:50 AM
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Cc: Doug <svrebeccal...@gmail.com>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stus-List Battery question

I live aboard 8 months a year, the other 4 months all electric power is turned 
off. The boat put away on the hard. I have 2 300 Ah house banks. They are both 
in use all the time. Charging is accomplished by 440 watts of solar, or the 
alternator.  My start battery is only charged by the alternator or battery 
charger on the rare occasions I'm plugged into shore power. The alternator 
charges all batteries via a battery isolator. There is no other connection 
between the house bank and start battery.
My question is why do I need 2 separate house banks? This thought all started 
while trying to figure out the best way to keep the start battery charged in 
the off season.
If I make one house bank, then I can use one of the old house bank battery 
switches to combine all batteries when needed.

Doug Mountjoy
sv Rebecca Leah
C & C Landfall 39
Port Orchard Yacht Club
+1 253-208-1412
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