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So my boat has just barely enough space for two group 27 batteries. I just installed a below deck autopilot which is sure to push the limit on a single 100Ah battery. I'm thinking that weekend or even a day without recharging could put a single battery over the dreaded 50% capacity discharge prohibition. My thought is to have both batteries in parallel, either hardwired or just using the 1/2/both switch, giving me 200Ah total (essentially 100Ah usable). However, should that bank get depleted for whatever reason, I will not have a backup battery to start the motor.
I thought about going with lithium or adding a small third battery dedicated to starting but those options would necessitate installing a combiner, a new battery switch, rewiring the alternator from the starter directly to the battery bank, finding a spot to house another battery, etc etc. The Noco seems like an easy solution... if it works.
My concern with the Noco is if I were to connect it to a depleted 200Ah bank or even a 100Ah battery (if I used the switch to parallel the batteries), the current would rush out of the charger into the batteries too fast so that the system never has a high enough voltage to allow the starter to crank sufficiently. I've heard these gadgets work great even with larger engines, but I haven't heard of anyone using it with deep cycle batteries.
I thought about going with lithium or adding a small third battery dedicated to starting but those options would necessitate installing a combiner, a new battery switch, rewiring the alternator from the starter directly to the battery bank, finding a spot to house another battery, etc etc. The Noco seems like an easy solution... if it works.
My concern with the Noco is if I were to connect it to a depleted 200Ah bank or even a 100Ah battery (if I used the switch to parallel the batteries), the current would rush out of the charger into the batteries too fast so that the system never has a high enough voltage to allow the starter to crank sufficiently. I've heard these gadgets work great even with larger engines, but I haven't heard of anyone using it with deep cycle batteries.