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How should more than one battery be hooked together
as a supply for an inverter? Does it matter which battery
in the group the battery charger is attached to? It will
be an automatic charger. Will all of the batteries drain
down and build back up pretty much as one big battery,
if they're connected in the right way?
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If connected in parallel then they will act as one battery and will charge
and discharge at the same time keeping both batteries equal.
Connect + to + and - to - on the batteries. Connect your equipment to
either battery + and -. Connect your charger to either battery + and -.

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How should more than one battery be hooked together
as a supply for an inverter? Does it matter which battery
in the group the battery charger is attached to? It will
be an automatic charger. Will all of the batteries drain
down and build back up pretty much as one big battery,
if they're connected in the right way?



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How should more than one battery be hooked together
as a supply for an inverter?




In parallel. Positive to positive, and negative to negative.



Does it matter which battery
in the group the battery charger is attached to?




No.



It will
be an automatic charger.




Doesn't matter.



Will all of the batteries drain
down and build back up pretty much as one big battery,
if they're connected in the right way?




Yes.


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In parallel, as others have said. However, if this is a long term hookup, make
sure they are similar batteries of the same age. And make sure the connections
are clean and well made, because if there is a bad connection, it will have all
the appearances of a good setup, but will only have half the power.



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How should more than one battery be hooked together
as a supply for an inverter? Does it matter which battery
in the group the battery charger is attached to? It will
be an automatic charger. Will all of the batteries drain
down and build back up pretty much as one big battery,
if they're connected in the right way?





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Jeff is correct. If they are different sizes and different ages, you could
possibly undercharge one and overcharge the other. Do a Google search on
marine batteries. Lots of good info.

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In parallel, as others have said. However, if this is a long term hookup,

make
sure they are similar batteries of the same age. And make sure the

connections
are clean and well made, because if there is a bad connection, it will

have all
the appearances of a good setup, but will only have half the power.



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How should more than one battery be hooked together
as a supply for an inverter? Does it matter which battery
in the group the battery charger is attached to? It will
be an automatic charger. Will all of the batteries drain
down and build back up pretty much as one big battery,
if they're connected in the right way?





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DH,

You got lots of answers that more or less agree, but there is a small
problem. They are not really complete.

If you need to supply more load than one battery can handle, putting
several in parallel is a good idea.
Problem - even if the batteries are out of the same manufacturing lot,
they are not actually identical in all respects. This means they will
not chargwe the same and if two are in parallel only one will get to
recharge to full capacity. If you want them to all come back to full
capacity, they must be separated and charged individually. This is not
difficult, it just takes switches and thinking to accomplish. Oh, and
probably an individual charger circuit (multi-battery chargers are
available).

Where did I learn all about this? From a man that was a submariner of
WWII. His life had depended on getting the most out of the batteries
and keeping them in good health.

Matt Colie

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How should more than one battery be hooked together
as a supply for an inverter? Does it matter which battery
in the group the battery charger is attached to? It will
be an automatic charger. Will all of the batteries drain
down and build back up pretty much as one big battery,
if they're connected in the right way?


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On Sun, 08 Aug 2004 12:50:31 -0400, Matt Colie
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If you want them to all come back to full
capacity, they must be separated and charged individually. This is not
difficult, it just takes switches and thinking to accomplish. Oh, and
probably an individual charger circuit (multi-battery chargers are
available).


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All of that is theoretically true but in actual practice there are
many parallel battery installations that work just fine without any
special provisions for separate charging. One safety precaution that
seems worthwhile to me (but have never seen implemented) is a high
capacity fuse in the parallel strap. This would offer some protection
in the case of one battery developing a shorted cell, leading to
massive discharge of the other battery.

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