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BEP Marine
BEP Remote Operated Voltage Sensitive Switches (VSS)
These Voltage Sensitive Switches automatically sense voltage to provide optimal, automatic charging of a second independent battery bank. The dual sensor VSSs allow the battery banks to be combined or isolated based on the presence of any charging source...
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BEP Marine
BEP Contour Heavy Duty Battery Master Switch
BEP Contour Heavy Duty Battery Master Switch. The 720 heavy duty Contour Master Switch is designed for larger vessels with higher amp loads. It offers 600 amps continuous and 2500 amps cranking capacity. The switch can be recess mounted in a 85mm hole...
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BEP Marine
BEP Double Pole Battery Master Switch
Designed to isolate both positive and negative circuits as required in some commercial vessel installations. It is not recommended for switching house and start battery systems at the same time for safety reasons. Removable rear cover insulates the rear...
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BEP Marine
BEP Heavy Duty Four Position Battery Switch
BEP Heavy Duty Four Position Battery Switch The 721 heavy duty selector switch provides four possible operation settings, Off, Battery 1, Both and Battery 2 giving the choice of charging a selected battery or isolating current draw to a single battery...
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BEP Marine
BEP Easyfit Battery Master Switch
BEP Easyfit Battery Master Switch Through panel mount battery master switch with removable threaded ring allows for fast installation in panel thicknesses up to 19mm. Control knob cannot be removed whilst in the on or off position, but is removable at...
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BEP Marine
BEP Battery Switch Knob
BEP Battery Switch Knob For applications where an emergency parallel switch needs to be highlighted. Suits BEP 701 Series switches. Ordered separately and replaces existing knob. Part NumberColourBEP Part No.BLA Part No...
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BEP Marine
BEP Contour Battery Master Switch - Surface Mount
BEP Contour Battery Master Switch - Surface Mount The 701 Contour Battery Master Switch is a simple on/off switch which offers a number of unique features. The contour lock system allows it to be a stand alone unit or locked together with other switches...
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BEP Marine
BEP Mini Four Position Battery Switch
BEP Mini Four Position Battery Switch The 701-S is the smallest selector switch on the market. This battery switch offers a simple and economical way of separating two batteries. Four position rotating switch provides off, Battery 1, Both and Battery 2...
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BEP Marine
BEP Remote Emergency Parallel Switch
BEP Remote Emergency Parallel Switch Panel mounted momentary toggle switch to activate the emergency parallel function of the remote operated VSRs. The Remote Emergency Parallel Switch is used for convenient remote activation of the 10 minute emergency...
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BEP Marine
BEP Remote On/Off Key Switch for 701-MD and 720-MDO Battery Switches
BEP Remote On/Off Key Switch for 701-MD and 720-MDO Battery Switches Panel mounted, key operated remote switch to activate the remote operated battery switches. The remote On/Off key wwitch is used for the remote operation of the 701-MD and 720-MDO...
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Blue Sea Systems
Blue Sea Systems M-ACR Automatic Charging Relay
Automatically combines batteries during charging, isolates batteries when discharging and when starting engines. 65 Amp continuous rating 12V/24V DC auto ranging voltage input Senses charging on two battery banks Case design allows surface, rear,...
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Blue Sea Systems
Blue Sea Systems SI-ACR Automatic Charging Relay
Automatically combines batteries during charging, isolates batteries when discharging and when starting engines. 120A continuous rating to support high output alternators 12V/24V DC auto ranging voltage input Senses charging on two battery...
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Blue Sea Systems Add-A-Battery
Simplifies switching and automates charging for a 120A, two battery bank solution for inboard and outboard powered boats. For alternators up to 120A Includes the e-Series Dual Circuit Plus Battery Switch BS-5511E and the SI-ACR Automatic Charging...
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Blue Sea Systems BatteryLink Automatic Charging Relay
Automatically shares single source of charge with Auxiliary Battery. 120 Amp continuous rating 12/24V DC auto ranging voltage input Senses charging on two battery banks Side and bottom knockouts for cable connections Clip-on cover...
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Marinco AFI
Marinco Pro Installer On/off Battery Switch - 770 & 770EZ
A powerful new generation battery switch with outstanding performance and features for both the installer, and end user. Three mounting options: surface, rear panel, and front panel mounting, plus optimised cable access makes installation a breeze. Pro...
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Marinco AFI
Marinco Pro Installer Double Pole Battery Switch - 770-DP & 770-DP EZ
Same industry standard mounting with on/off operation. Used where positive and negative supplies must be isolated at the same time. Also available in EZ Mount version for quick wiring from the front. SAFETY NOTE: For safety reasons Marinco BEP...
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Marinco AFI
Marinco Pro Installer Dual Bank Control Switch - 772-DBC & 772-DBC EZ
This innovative switch combines the functions of 3 battery switches into one (House, Start, and Emergency Parallel) to intuitively manage 2 battery banks and 2 loads. A unique safety position isolates one load e.g. House “On”, Start...
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Marinco AFI
Marinco Pro Installer Battery Selector Switches - Selector 771-S, 771-s-ez
Power requirements on boats have increased, and these 2 Selector switches offer high power capacity (400 amps continuous), the ability to easily fit doubled cables, and conform to the industry standard mounting footprint (Guest, Perko, Blue Sea). N.B...
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Marinco AFI
Marinco Pro Installer Insulated Studs
Pro Installer Insulated Studs are available in single and twin stud version, featuring 8mm (5/16") and 10mm (3/8") variants. A double stud version with 10mm and 8mm studs is also included for extending outboard motor cables. Pro Installer...
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Marinco AFI
Marinco Pro Installer Heavy Duty - 3 Stud busbar
Pro Installer Heavy Duty busbars provide a robust means to connect (bus) together the multitude large cables found in modern electrical installations. These offer unrivalled flexibility to meet the requirements of any installation, saving significant...
Electrical, Battery and Solar
The electrical, battery, and solar systems on a boat are all important for providing power to the boat's systems and devices.
- The electrical system is responsible for distributing power throughout the boat. It typically consists of a battery, a charger, and a distribution panel. The battery stores the power, the charger replenishes the battery's power, and the distribution panel distributes the power to the boat's devices.
- The battery is the heart of the electrical system. It stores the power that is used to run the boat's devices. There are two main types of batteries used on boats: lead-acid batteries and lithium-ion batteries. Lead-acid batteries are less expensive, but they have a shorter lifespan than lithium-ion batteries. Lithium-ion batteries are more expensive, but they have a longer lifespan and can be discharged more deeply without being damaged.
- Solar panels can be used to supplement the boat's electrical system. They convert sunlight into electricity, which can then be used to charge the battery or power the boat's devices directly. Solar panels are a great way to reduce the boat's reliance on fossil fuels and to extend the boat's range.
The amount of electrical power required on a boat will vary depending on the size of the boat and the number of devices that are being used. For example, a small boat with a few lights and a trolling motor may only need a small battery and a solar panel. However, a larger boat with a cabin, a refrigerator, and a stereo may need a larger battery and a more powerful solar panel.
It is important to choose the right electrical, battery, and solar system for your boat. The system should be sized appropriately for the boat's needs and it should be able to provide the power that is required. The system should also be reliable and easy to maintain.
Here are some additional considerations when choosing an electrical, battery, and solar system for your boat:
- The type of boat. The type of boat will affect the amount of electrical power that is required. For example, a sailboat will require less electrical power than a powerboat.
- The climate. The climate will affect the amount of solar power that can be generated. For example, a boat that is used in a sunny climate will be able to generate more solar power than a boat that is used in a cloudy climate.
- The budget. The budget will affect the type of electrical, battery, and solar system that can be purchased.
By considering these factors, you can choose the right electrical, battery, and solar system for your boat. This will ensure that you have the power that you need to enjoy your boating adventures.