Cold Cranking Amps for M25XP

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Vic Suben

I am considering replacing the electrical panel in Surprise a 1987 Catalina 34.  As part of this change, I would also replace the main battery switch.  To select the correct switch, it would be helpful to know the cold cranking amps of the M25XP.

I would appreciate hearing from anyone who knows the current draw of the starting motor.

Thanks,

Vic :sleepy:
Vic
Surprise, Hull No. 453

Stu Jackson

#1
Why replace the 1-2-B switch?  Do you think something is wrong with it?

Maine Sail has reported this:

Starting the engine requires very, very little from a battery, many folks over think this and believe it requires a lot more than it really does. The peak in-rush current draw, for a split second, on my 44HP four cylinder Westerbeke is about 160 amps (peak split second current). The starter motor on my Westerbeke is a 1.5 kW an the starters on the average Universal M-25's are .8 kW.

You do NOT need one of those "heavy duty" switches.
Stu Jackson, C34 IA Secretary, #224 1986, "Aquavite"  Cowichan Bay, BC  Maple Bay Marina  SR/FK, M25, Rocna 10 (22#) (NZ model)

"There is no problem so great that it can't be solved."

mainesail

#2
Any Blue Sea, Perko or Guest battery switch will be more than enough. Why are you replacing it..?

In-rush on these motors is 300A +/- depending upon temps, cable, battery condition etc. continual starting load in the 150A range.

Do you plan to crank your motor at 0F often??
-Maine Sail
Casco Bay, ME
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Vic Suben

Thanks for the information.  The reason for the replacement is that I want to switch to a circuit breaker panel to get rid of the fuses.  When changing to the Blue Seas panels, space becomes a consideration and their m-type battery switch is a better fit than the e-type.

Vic
Vic
Surprise, Hull No. 453

KWKloeber

Good sale price for Anyone needing a multi meter to measure cranking amps (or just another tool) see:

https://groups.io/g/Catalina30/message/103003
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