Jason
Got it. Sounds like a good plan. My 12 volt House bank is separate from the propulsion bank. But, you've given me a idea to use an additional mini battery switch off of the BEP 721 main switch to feed my 300 watt 48 volt to 12 volt converter on one side and the 1500 watt 48 volt inverter on the other side. I'll mount the mini switch inside the cabin so I can power either device when I need them easily and also be able to disconnect them completely from the bank as well. Thanks.
Capt. Mike
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On Tuesday, July 29, 2014 11:30 AM, "Jason Taylor jt.yahoo@jtaylor.ca [electricboats]" <electricboats@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Of course, I meant to say "disconnect your motor controller..."
/Jason
On 2014-07-29 11:08, Jason Taylor jt.yahoo@jtaylor.ca [electricboats]
wrote:
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> This way, you can disconnect your propulsion bank and still have your
> 12V house system connected.
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Jason Taylor
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S/V Fugu
1978 Beneteau First 30
Electroprop PM-20
/Jason
On 2014-07-29 11:08, Jason Taylor jt.yahoo@jtaylor.ca [electricboats]
wrote:
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> This way, you can disconnect your propulsion bank and still have your
> 12V house system connected.
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Jason Taylor
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S/V Fugu
1978 Beneteau First 30
Electroprop PM-20
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