Can I maintain the charge on a 12 volt deep cycle battery?
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 10:05 pm
I need some help please. I recently purchased a new 15 HP four stroke manual start Honda outboard. The spec sheet says the motor's alternator will output 6 amps at 3000 rpm. I telephoned the Honda technical department and they said that the alternator will output 1 to 2 amps at trolling speed (90 % of my day on the water will be at trolling speed).
First question
If I connect the alternator cables to my 12 volt deep cycle battery, would I be able to maintain my deep cycle battery at full charge while using the deep cycle battery to power a colour sonar unit (draws 1.5 amps per hour)?
I did read in another thread that deep cycle batteries had to be recharged at 10 amps. However, I have always recharged my deep cycle battery (6 years of operation now) at 2 amps.
Second question
Are there any connection caveats for me to be concerned about when I connect my sonar unit to my deep cycle battery (that has connections to my motor's alternator)?
Thanks in advance.
First question
If I connect the alternator cables to my 12 volt deep cycle battery, would I be able to maintain my deep cycle battery at full charge while using the deep cycle battery to power a colour sonar unit (draws 1.5 amps per hour)?
I did read in another thread that deep cycle batteries had to be recharged at 10 amps. However, I have always recharged my deep cycle battery (6 years of operation now) at 2 amps.
Second question
Are there any connection caveats for me to be concerned about when I connect my sonar unit to my deep cycle battery (that has connections to my motor's alternator)?
Thanks in advance.