Should I install a capacitor in my boat?

Question:
I have been looking to install a stiffening capacitor in my boat so the battery and alternator don't take the full hit from the amp. Being that it is a boat and moisture is inherent, is there anything special i should do to protect my self and my boat from harm?

Answers:

name types of boats and images of them for work?

I would not use a capacitor in a boat. I have a 47 foot yacht and we put a 2000 watt power inverter in ti, we just out a second bank of batteries in it. We use 200 amp hour amalgamated glass mat batteries. We have 4 of them in two banks, so there is a total of 800 amp hours. It One bank of them lets us use all of the power we want for a weak. We also have solar panels to keep them charged, as well as carry a generator for long trips, just to charge the batterys we haven't needed to use it yet. Your amp won't suck as much duce as the inverter so more battereys will fix you up

anyone who knows companies who are selling boats in asia?


Just upgrade the batteries you have so that they have more amp hours, because amp hours on house batteries are more important than cranking amps, they only count for the engine battery

When kayaking rivers with dams can i go through the locks? or are they only for the barges...?

yes, make sure you dont get the capacitor wet. and also add a flux-inhibitor, as long as it stays dry.

pivots on the wheels?

You could add one if you wanted, just make sure it stays dry. My dad added one to his bass boat. He built a steel box back next to the battery and put a seal-able lid on it. Kinda like the reservoir you put the fish in when out fishing.

1984 evinrude 25 hp outboard motor?


Looks nice. He made it match the boat and even put a replaceable seat on it for and extra person when going fishing.

i need info. on polaris 650/750 triple. wiring schematics, etc.?


You also can go to your local boat store and they have water proof covers that will fit over the top for extra caution.

Can you tell me a sample boating experience that made you feel great or was special?

if you are using a Bosch type fuel pump (high speed electric) use a 47uf cap at the pump.to cancel pump RF noise, and twist the pump wires from solenoid to the pump.

Who's going to Sidmouth for a spot of beach-coming?

Dont bother with the capacitor, just install dual batteries...that will give you plenty of voltage to run your amp.

Which household product best emulsifies water in gasoline?

Hi!
I would have to agree with Dan and Innocentk.
I suggest that you forget about the capacitor and up your battery bank. Go for batteries with the greatest amp hourage that you can afford and whose sizes are compatible with your vessel's battery storage area. Possibly even consider enlarging or changing the battery storage area if that becomes necessary. Only you can decide on that, of course.
I really do think that it would be better to get yourself solar and / or wind chargers for the batteries. Just put a blocking diode between them and the batteries to prevent the batteries from discharging back to the solar panel or windcharger. You can rig them like you would an inline fuse and they cost pennies.
Nice thick cables from batteries to selector switch will help overcome the drop you are experiencing.
As for moisture, using heat sealing connectors at fittings and in the switch / fuse panel will help. As will curling a small downward loop on all wires prior to their entry to fittings to promote the running away of condensation drips.
Not sure if this is what you want to hear, but I hope it helps out.
Best regards,
Geoff
www.sailingunlimited.net
More Questions & Answers ...

  • Florida boating st. johns river?
  • Where on the Internet can I find a copy of a Coast Guard report regarding a specific rescue?
  • If six people (all women in this case) wanted to sail around the world how big a boat would they need?
  • 1997 Yamaha 80 hp 2 stroke outboard boat engine on skeeter frame?
  • how many punks does it take to screw in a light bulb?
  • why does my buzzer ring in a high pitch?
  • What's a reed valve?
  • Where do i find tide charts for Pawleys Island, SC?
  • do you need a licence to drive a boat?
  • looking for sponsors?
  • This article contents is post by this website user, CarQnA.com doesn't promise its accuracy.


    Copyright 2006-2008-2007 CarQnA.com. All Rights Reserved.