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Originally posted by David Tilley
Hi Jan,
Yes I do have two batteries and a VSR control so that the starter charges before the house. The starter motor does engage but does not seem to have enough oomph to turn over the engine on some occasions and my theory is that when that happens the solenoid engages on the compression cycle and therefore the starter does not have a chance to gain momentum before the full resistance of the compression engages. This does not happen if I have had the battery on a shore power charger but the new alternator is pumping in almost 14 volts so I am left with a conundrum: It always does seem to start eventually but I like things to be perfect!
Signed, Doomed to a life of disappointment!
David Tilley
Dave,
I have a P275, and in the search for better battery life I first fitted an Adverc charge controller, which helps improve the charge rate. I have now fitted an engine start battery, this is a Red Top 25 AGM battery which is very light and compact, and can be fitted anywhere. This leaves the other batteries for domestic use.
The 35 amp alternator seems to cope ok - the use of the charge controller, rather than the standard regulator in the alternator means that it delivers more amps to the batteries.
Dick
Dark Star P275 No 36