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Power management
Now we’d decided on batteries for Maximus (see page 60) the next conundrum was how to keep those batteries charged. Premier Marinas had kindly offered us a berth at Chichester Marina for the summer, to be followed afterwards with a berth at MDL’s Cobbs Quay marina in Poole. Both marinas have excellent facilities, including shorepower, so that’s what we’d use initially to top-up the batteries, but for cruising – and for our eventual home on a mooring – we needed to get it right.
There’s a bit of a balancing act when it comes to battery capacity. Too little capacity, or ‘storage’, and you’ll have to constantly recharge batteries. However, if your batteries are too powerful, or have too much capacity for your charging system, you’ll never be able to fully charge them, which will shorten their life.
Lead carbon batteries can withstand a lower depth of discharge than most other battery types but would still need some looking after.
‘There’s a bit of a balancing act when it comes to battery capacity’
I met up with Peter Kennedy from Ecobat. Peter has worked in the business of battery management for
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