I am converting to lithium batteries and will continue to use an agm deep cycle start battery. Should I draw off the start battery with the thruster and windlass. It is 100 amps
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I am converting to lithium batteries and will continue to use an agm deep cycle start battery. Should I draw off the start battery with the thruster and windlass. It is 100 amps
Why would you want to use the starting battery? Have you changed the voltage for the new Li house bank?
Yes, I am significantly upping the capacity of the LI batteries. My only thought would be that the engine will most likely be running with a high capacity alternator when the windlass/thruster is being used. I also read??? that Victron does not like those kids of loads running off of LI?
I realise this is not your question, but. You say you have a high capacity alternator, have you considered what to do when the lithium become fully charged but the engine (iron sail) is still running? The battery BMS is going to stop incoming charge and that is not going to make the alternator happy at all.
I agree that the BMS Cl 12-100 will stop the charge on the Lithium’s, but what is the issue with the AGM deep cycle. It would be know different than if I had a single start battery without a service bank and the regulator stepped down to float mode. Am I missing something?
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