Buccaneer
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 60' MOTOR YACHT (1987 - 1989)
On the 48MY, port side is "house" and start port side motor; stbd side "starters only" for stbd motor and genny.
I'm thinking to put an inverter in (as many of you know and have commented upon [thanks]), and have a Q about useage.
Stbd side was replaced about 18-24 mos ago, port about 6 mos ago. Stbd side now appears to be dieing a slow and untimely death.
I've heard that its best to replace both sides at the same time, so that the plates are at "parity" as they're being charged. This is supposed to not overcharge on the lesser drained "side."
While that makes some sense to me, I also know that - by the way the boat's configured the port side will always charge discharge with more frequency and in deeper cycles that the stbd side. Right?
So wouldn't it always be that Id be hanging out port side more frequently? Or am I going to be swapping our stbd side along with port just becasue?
No, I'm not a DIY'er; and no, I'm nor mechanically reclined. Yes, I'm trying to learn about all this 'lectrical crap. So - pardon the rudimentary question... But slap an answer on down anyway.
Speak slowly. Use one sylable words.
I'm thinking to put an inverter in (as many of you know and have commented upon [thanks]), and have a Q about useage.
Stbd side was replaced about 18-24 mos ago, port about 6 mos ago. Stbd side now appears to be dieing a slow and untimely death.
I've heard that its best to replace both sides at the same time, so that the plates are at "parity" as they're being charged. This is supposed to not overcharge on the lesser drained "side."
While that makes some sense to me, I also know that - by the way the boat's configured the port side will always charge discharge with more frequency and in deeper cycles that the stbd side. Right?
So wouldn't it always be that Id be hanging out port side more frequently? Or am I going to be swapping our stbd side along with port just becasue?
No, I'm not a DIY'er; and no, I'm nor mechanically reclined. Yes, I'm trying to learn about all this 'lectrical crap. So - pardon the rudimentary question... But slap an answer on down anyway.
Speak slowly. Use one sylable words.