Beta Marine Beta 10 Operator's Maintenance Manual page 25

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4. Battery size depends upon your requirements. For
starter motor batteries the battery size should be based
upon the starter motor requirements - table below, and
never be of less capacity than the battery
manufacturers recommendation. If in doubt - ask!
Typical starter motor ratings with Kubota engines
Starter Capacity (kW)
Less than 700cc
700 to 1,500cc
1,500 to 3,000cc
Over 3,000cc
6. Battery charging alternators must be suitable for the
battery bank size. With 'Lead Acid' batteries it is
recommended that if you wish to achieve a long
battery life of 5 years and more - your alternator
should be charging in Amperes at about 10 to 20
percent of the battery bank in 'Ampere Hours'.
Generally it is very easy to recharge to about 80
percent of battery capacity, but the last 20 percent is
important if you wish to achieve a long battery life,
and this can require an overnight charge. Battery life
and recharging tends to be a compromise and it is
generally not recommended that the alternator
develops in amperes more than 25 percent of the
battery bank rated in 'Ampere Hours'. The battery
charging system must be a balanced solution; you
must have enough battery capacity but bear in mind
the recharge capability.
Generally it will take as long to recharge a battery as it
does to discharge a battery. I know that this is an
obvious statement but you can only recharge your
batteries when the engines is running, so if you only
use the engine for entering and leaving a marina you
may need an alternative solution for recharging your
batteries. Solar panels can be a good solution for
keeping batteries 'topped up'.
Engines
0.8 - 1.0
Beta 10 to 20
1.0 - 1.4
Beta 25 to 43
1.4 - 2.0
Beta 50 to 60
2.0 - 3.0
Beta 75 to 105
5. If you require a large domestic battery bank you will
need to calculate your power requirements, and then
multiply that by the number of hours you will need
this power (before you are able to re-charge the
batteries). To keep the installation simple and reliable
we would recommend that for a large domestic battery
bank a second alternator is fitted.
Suggested Minimum Battery Size
Typical AH
@ 20 hour rate
35 to 50 AH
65 to 75 AH
100 to 120 AH
150 to 180 AH
7. Batteries must be in good condition and must hold
voltage. An idle standing battery would be expected to
be at least 12.6 volts and we would like to see at least
12v on the starter motor terminals. (After a full charge
the terminal voltage drops quickly to 13.2 V and then
slowly to 12.6 volts).
8. The maximum charging voltage for a Lead Acid battery
is about 14.8 volts, above this voltage damage will
occur. We would expect a maximum output voltage
from our battery charging alternator of something like
14.8 volts at no load. At 50 percent load the voltage
drops to 14.3 - 14.2 volts, and at full output the
voltage is 13.5.
9. Battery terminals and connections must always be
kept clean, in good condition and tight. Faulty
connections can lead to poor performance and even
(in extreme conditions) explosion.
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Typical CCA
(Cold Cranking Amperage)
350 to 400
450 to 540
580 to 670
1050 to 1200

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