Brian Degulis
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- Hatteras Model
- 61' MOTOR YACHT (1980 - 1985)
Many years ago we did some work on a 70' steel comercial trawler this boat had only a 32V DC system with very few electrical acessories. The entire system was shot batteries charger etc all bad. What we did was replace the 8V batteries with three 12V 8D batteries and three 12V battery chargers one for each battery. So we created a 36V system to replace the 32V the chargers were always on so I'm not sure how it would work with alternator charging only it might not bring the batteries all the way up? All of the lights and motors seemed to tolerate the aditional voltage with no problem. One of the advantages I see to this is that you would no longer need a seperate 12V system for electronics etc. With the individual chargers you could tap the 12v off the grounded 12V battery. Also you no longer expensive and hard to find 8V batteries and a 32V charger. I did this about 20 years ago and can't speak for the longevity of it the boat left for Shrilanka shortly after we were done. My 61' MY is 32V and I'm facing some of the problems you guys are talking about and I would be real curious as to your thoughts on this aproach.
Brian
Brian