corsa59
Marine/Ocean
- Mar 7, 2008
- 1
At present in my boat I have 2 banks of batteries, each bank is 4 batteries in series (6 volt, CCA 770, RC 260). The batteries are basically used to start the main engine once and only once before a charter, then the 24 volt system supplies power to virtually nothing during the charter other than the navigation lights and the instrument panel in the wheelhouse, I assume that most of this power is generated by the alternator anyway, so the batteries virtually are not required after starting.
Both banks are fast approaching the end of their useful life, and I have this question. Please explain why I need 4 6 volt batteries, wouldn't 2 12 volt batteries do the same job.
Obviously connecting 4 6 volt batteries is series creates 24 volts just like 2 12 volt batteries, but is the CCA or RC different? Does the CCA change when you link batteries in series? Does the RC do likewise? Is there a formula to calculate these increases?
Any help would be appreciated.
Both banks are fast approaching the end of their useful life, and I have this question. Please explain why I need 4 6 volt batteries, wouldn't 2 12 volt batteries do the same job.
Obviously connecting 4 6 volt batteries is series creates 24 volts just like 2 12 volt batteries, but is the CCA or RC different? Does the CCA change when you link batteries in series? Does the RC do likewise? Is there a formula to calculate these increases?
Any help would be appreciated.