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this was discussed last month incl. this quote :
"ABYC 10.7.5 Batteries shall not be installed, without a intervening barrier, directly below electrical equipment susceptible to attack from corrosive gasses.
ABYC 10.7.9 A vent system or other means shall be provided to permit the discharge from the boat of hydrogen gas released by the battery.
Gary
Sound Marine Survey"
well, I have a question...
I'm assisting a buyer and one of the post purchase projects will be installing a 3KW inverter with a dedicated bank. Only practical spot to install the inverter and bank is under a berth. I'm not too crazy about batteries in living quarters but we have no choice and the boat already has gels under the berth of another stateroom.
We're probably going to use Gels (6 8Ds). I discussed that with the surveyor on friday and he said Gels are fine in that location.
he also said that we didn't have to use battery boxes if space was an issue, terminal cover woudl be just fine.
havent' talked to the yard or installer yet but i'd like to hear from our resident surveyors
-do we need to vent that space if using gels?
-do we have to use battery boxes or will terminal covers indeed be enough to meet ABYC standards?
-how much gassing will gels generate while charging? I'm concerned about gases with the non ignition protected inverter. In that case battery boxes with a vented cover might be needed.
-woudl AGMs be better in this application, do they produce less gas than gels?
for safety's sake, we will install the battery switch so that it is accessible from the outside of the compartment and will also install a small bottle of FC227 (the non toxic kind) in there. I'm also going to look into ventilation for the inverter...
"ABYC 10.7.5 Batteries shall not be installed, without a intervening barrier, directly below electrical equipment susceptible to attack from corrosive gasses.
ABYC 10.7.9 A vent system or other means shall be provided to permit the discharge from the boat of hydrogen gas released by the battery.
Gary
Sound Marine Survey"
well, I have a question...
I'm assisting a buyer and one of the post purchase projects will be installing a 3KW inverter with a dedicated bank. Only practical spot to install the inverter and bank is under a berth. I'm not too crazy about batteries in living quarters but we have no choice and the boat already has gels under the berth of another stateroom.
We're probably going to use Gels (6 8Ds). I discussed that with the surveyor on friday and he said Gels are fine in that location.
he also said that we didn't have to use battery boxes if space was an issue, terminal cover woudl be just fine.
havent' talked to the yard or installer yet but i'd like to hear from our resident surveyors
-do we need to vent that space if using gels?
-do we have to use battery boxes or will terminal covers indeed be enough to meet ABYC standards?
-how much gassing will gels generate while charging? I'm concerned about gases with the non ignition protected inverter. In that case battery boxes with a vented cover might be needed.
-woudl AGMs be better in this application, do they produce less gas than gels?
for safety's sake, we will install the battery switch so that it is accessible from the outside of the compartment and will also install a small bottle of FC227 (the non toxic kind) in there. I'm also going to look into ventilation for the inverter...