by mlines » 10 Jun 2016, 08:47
Rich
I have just remembered that you are a Regal 2250 owner as well.
Thanks to Mark, the previous owner of our boat, we have a full twin battery set-up. This consists of twin batteries, changeover-switch and VSR (Voltage Switching Relay).
The twin batteries are fitted inside the single battery compartment, side by side. The switch/VSR fits in the existing power panel (2007 model 2250). The VSR keeps the engine battery charged first and then switches to charge the house battery once the engine one is charged, all automatically with no manual intervention. The switch is used to force the two batteries to connect together for an emergency start.
He moved all the wiring around so that one battery is engine only and the second battery is every other electrical system. This means we can run the sound systems and underwater lighting and guarantee to start the engine afterwards.
I will sort out some pictures for you.
On the Mercathode, these should be quite economic on the battery unless it is having lots of work to do. Are your anodes ok? I know where you berth on the Avon at Christchurch the water is probably quite brackish rather than salt as the river will have a lot of influence on the water. Perhaps you have salt water anodes on and they are not working well? Googling suggests the Mercathode draws roughly 15mA when idling and up to 100mA when working hard. At 15mA it will last a long time on a boat battery although at 100mA it will start to have an impact.