[PSUBS-MAILIST] batteries

hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Tue Oct 31 06:25:14 EDT 2017


 Hi James,What type of relays are you using?Hank

    On Tuesday, October 31, 2017, 3:10:27 AM MDT, James Frankland via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:  
 
 Hi rick,I'm here.  What do you want to know?  I'm using minn Kota rip tide 80's at 24v.  2x banks of 4 agm's. These are wired in 2 pairs of batteries in series with both pairs connected to the main terminals.  I have a standard heavy switch so I can use each bank separately or both together.  I used heavy tinned marine cable.  Can't remember the thickness.
I find my motors a little underpowered, but other than that it seems fine.  
Aft thruster has the minn Kota controller, I originally had those on the sides but found it a pain, so I changed those to have just on/off relays.  Much better.
Regards,James
On Monday, 30 October 2017, Rick Patton via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:

AlanYes there are 2 separate pods each containing 4 each 12v batteries , 3 for the 36v for thrusters & 1 for the onboard systems.DAN H built his per plans and specs and is running his stern thruster off one side & and sides off the other side but he is not running Minn-Kotas. I am hopping James Franklin will chime in as he is using the Minn-Kotas in his.Rick 
On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 8:13 PM Alan via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs. org> wrote:

Rick,
I am not familiar with the k350 battery set up, but are there two
battery pods with 3 x 12V batteries in each pod?
What are the other k350 owners doing? Do they run the 3 thrusters
off the 2 battery pods similtaneously i.e. connect both pods in parallel.
If you did this then you would only be drawing half the amps off each
battery pod, than you would be if you were using one.
I wonder what traction batteries mobility scooters use?
Cheers Alan





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> On 29/10/2017, at 9:27 AM, Rick Patton via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs. org> wrote:
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> I am trying to size my wire for the 36v side from where the power comes into the sub to selector switch to hot buss bar and was wondering if that was something that someone could answer. Also I was told by Minn-Kota that they recommend group 27 marine batteries.
> I have a couple of deep cycle (marine batteries) on my boat and they are 550 cca and 125 amps reserve capacity.
> My plan is to run all three Minn-kota thrusters off of one side at a time and their max draw is 46 amps max so there is 138 amps if all three thrusters are wide open. I doubt I would ever have all three maxed for more than short spurts but want to be repaired for the worst case scenario like if I am bucking a strong current.
> I also will be running 6 outside LED lights off the same bank and though I can dim them and selectively use them, all on at max would be about a 16.6 amp draw as well. Now most of the time I will be using the thrusters at minimal draw and not all 3 at the same time and the 6 lights will probably never all be on at the same time.
> If everything was wide open, I would be pulling about 155 amps from a bank that has a reserve capacity of 125 so it would deplete the bank rather fast and may even damage the batteries due to a quick drain? So,,, first question...would 2 OTT wire be sufficient from battery source to bus bar as long as I am not running full tilt on everythig and second... since I have to stick with a lead acid system due to design, can I get a group 27 battery that can deliver much more than the 125 amps I have on my boat?
> I also have the option of putting the battery selector switch on both banks if I have to but would rather deplete one bank at a time if can.
> Comments appreciated.
> Rick
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