I know electric motor wiring been discussed earlier on the forum, but I’m a rookie, and need a recap. Sorry for the long message, but if I reveal all my ignorance at once, it might speed things up.
On a DSII, I am connecting a 30amp motor to a 12v AGM battery, located just forward of the mast. I intend to run the hot wire through a 50-amp breaker on the underside of the cuddy top, and from there via a watertight thru-hull into the portside seat back, aft to a waterproof receptacle near the transom. I’m using AWG 8 wire (largest the receptacle will take without an adapter), and calculate a 4% voltage loss over the 24’ circuit. How am I doing so far?
Now, what about connecting a solar trickle charger? Never used one. Because the battery will not be very accessible, I would like to follow the same plug & play strategy as with the motor. I would like a receptacle on the main bulkhead so at the end of the day I can lock the waterproof hatch, prop the solar panel facing south, and plug it in.
So I imagine two sets of wires to each battery terminal: Large appliance hot and ground wires to the motor receptacle at the stern and smaller charging wires from the solar panel receptacle on the bulkhead. Is that correct? My question is, where are the diodes for the charger that keep the current from going into, rather than out of, the panel? Are they at the panel or somewhere else? Would I be foiling the system by connecting the panel leads to an accessory plug? Assuming all this works, when my panel is not connected to the 12v receptacle on the bulkhead, would that receptacle then be available as a power source?
There may be a charge controller in between the bulkhead and the battery. West Marine says that their small panels don’t need one, but I’d hate to cook my battery. Speaking of cooking, I’m assuming the wires from the solar panel go right to the battery terminals, and don’t have anything to do with the breaker or any intermediate bus. Is that right?
I think that’s the sum of my ignorance. Thanks for your patience. Any tips on completing this project would be appreciated.