Over the weekend I installed the aux charging lead from my motor (F150) to a separate house battery. I recently purchased this boat used and the previous owner had the charging lead in the bag of stuff he gave me with the boat. He never got around to hooking it up so I did. It seems to work great but I am getting an unusual transient voltage reading while cranking the motor that I do not understand.
First here is a brief overview of how I have it hooked up.
2 batteries – one starting (AGM) and one deep cycle house (soon to be replaced by an AGM).
Wired to a Blue Seas dual circuit plus battery switch which is set up as shown below. The two negative terminals are hooked together (and grounded with the motor).
I have hooked up the aux charge lead the house battery and supplied the bus bar under the console from the house battery. Wire in this way, with this switch I believe I have completely isolated the house loads from the starting battery circuit. However…when I turn the key and crank to motor I noticed the voltage display on my Garmin chart plotter drops down. The boat also has a Lowrance bottom machine and it show the same reaction. Both those machine are wired into that bus bar supplied by the house battery. This is happening with the switch set to the on position not the combine batteries position.
Any idea why that could be occurring? My guess is something on that bus bar goes to the motor and it is what the Garmin is sensing but I'm not sure. I also put a handheld voltmeter directly on the bus bar while cranking and it is showing up on it.
Everything seems to work just fine and the batteries are immediately topped off by the charging system but I don't care for electrical mysteries and more than anything don't want to hurt anything by accident.
Thanks in advance!
Todd
First here is a brief overview of how I have it hooked up.
2 batteries – one starting (AGM) and one deep cycle house (soon to be replaced by an AGM).
Wired to a Blue Seas dual circuit plus battery switch which is set up as shown below. The two negative terminals are hooked together (and grounded with the motor).
I have hooked up the aux charge lead the house battery and supplied the bus bar under the console from the house battery. Wire in this way, with this switch I believe I have completely isolated the house loads from the starting battery circuit. However…when I turn the key and crank to motor I noticed the voltage display on my Garmin chart plotter drops down. The boat also has a Lowrance bottom machine and it show the same reaction. Both those machine are wired into that bus bar supplied by the house battery. This is happening with the switch set to the on position not the combine batteries position.
Any idea why that could be occurring? My guess is something on that bus bar goes to the motor and it is what the Garmin is sensing but I'm not sure. I also put a handheld voltmeter directly on the bus bar while cranking and it is showing up on it.
Everything seems to work just fine and the batteries are immediately topped off by the charging system but I don't care for electrical mysteries and more than anything don't want to hurt anything by accident.
Thanks in advance!
Todd
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