The boat can be equipped with optional lithium house bank. The house bank is integrated with the boat's electrical circuit, providing electrical power for AC devices when shore power is unavailable, such as when you are out on the sea. The system includes lithium house bank, inverters, battery chargers, and battery management system (BMS) in one package.
The lithium house bank is in the centerline deck recess of the boat. The house bank manual main switch is located next to the power bank, and remote battery switch is located next to the remote switch panel.
The house bank is charged by the engines, optional solar power trickle charger, and shore power.
Maintenance
To maintain the house bank's efficiency, regularly check connections for corrosion or wear. Never open the lithium house batteries. Ensure the area around the house bank is well-ventilated to dissipate heat effectively. For long term storage, please see the manufacturer’s manual for storage temperature and charge level.
Operation
Operating the house bank is straightforward. Switch on the house bank manual and remote main switches to switch on the house bank and to activate the inverter, which will convert the stored DC power into AC for your appliances. Monitor the BMS for real-time battery status and to manage power consumption effectively. The house bank is equipped with a transfer switch, which allows the current to by-pass the power bank when the boat is connected to shore power.
If the lithium house bank option is selected, the advanced main switch is mainly controlling the engine main switches. The switched 12V distribution has a separate main switch inside the battery box. The separate main switch can be remotely operated from the helm as well.
Do not store wet items on top of the house bank.
Do not attempt to charge or use a damaged battery.