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Steve Dooley wrote:
... I was thinking of a multiple battery system, 3 batteries with an isolator in between. Someone mentioned getting rid of the isolator and hooking the batteries in a delta configuration to increase the power output. I can't find any references on this, can someone help? Batteries are quite simple. A small dedicated starting battery, plus a large house bank, sized to handle at least two days' usage, the bigger the better. Allow for cross-connecting in a crisis. Hook all charge outputs directly to the house bank, feed the starter bat with an Echo-Charge (this means the strap between the alternator and starter solenoid should be broken). Isolators are a waste of energy, combiners mean the starter bank is overcharged. I have no idea how a "delta configuration" would apply to batteries (as opposed to motors or transformers). If I run an automatic water making system should I turn it off when discharging the head/holding tank? maybe. Steve Dooley (I do not even know who Tom Dooley is) Hang down your head! |
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