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On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 07:23:24 +0700, Bruce
wrote: There are several methods of separating battery banks for use and connect them for charging. You can use diodes, which take some special wiring of the regulator to fully charge the batteries, or an automatic relay system that doesn't. I had the automatic relay system for a while but for reasons that were never clear it had a bad habit of sticking in the closed position. That left the starting battery in parallel with the house bank when it shouldn't have been. Rather than chase Mr. Kirchhoff around his endless loops in a complex system, I decided it would be more reliable to replace the automatic relay with a manual parallell switch, and get really conscientious about remembering to open it up after shutdown. So far, so good. Of course I also have to remember to close the switch after getting underway but a low house bank has a way of attracting your attention fairly quickly if I forget. |
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