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T&T: Re: battery box ventillation & charging

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Date: Thu Aug 26 2004 - 07:24:48 EDT

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    Subject: T&T: Battery Box Ventilation
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    2000 AH's I'd like to know what you will use to charge them. If you us the
    35% rule then you'll have 750 AH useable. Thats alot of amps to replace in a
    short period of time. It'll take a big charger.

    Rodger
    Rollsdoc
    MT49PH

        Thanks to those who offered suggestions. The USCG reguires for "T" boat
    class that the battery box be vented to outside or to a mechanically
    ventillated duct or space.

    I plan to use 3- 100 Amp Charles chargers run off of a 13.5KW genset and a
    210Amp alternator run off the main engine.

    Edmond
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