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"Doug Dotson" dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom wrote:
One big house bank and a separate starting battery is best for a number o reasons. We have two house banks, and no starting battery. I think there are advantages each way. With two house banks, we can be sure that we won't use up all the battery capacity overnight, and will have plenty of power to start the engine up in the morning. Since most of our battery use is NOT for starting the engine, it doesn't make any sense to have the type of battery which is basically only good for that type of use. It is unused most of the time, and is basically wasted power. And won't the charging system have to be different for just the one battery, than for the house bank? We do have a large number of batteries - each bank is eight 6 volt batteries. I think it would be hard to find enough space for that many batteries in one place without putting them into the living space. Bob converted a car to run on electricity and ran it to work for 5 years - in the car he had 16 or 18 six volt batteries plus a 12 volt battery for the lights and radio. "Mic" wrote in message ... Do you consider it better to have one or 2 sets of house batteries? From the material I have read and some practical experience one seems to be a better answer with a separate battery for the starter or as the dock side house battery. I think Nigel Calder goes with the one set of batteries for the house? http://www.amplepower.com/primer/prefer/index.html " The Preferred System The Preferred System consists of a single house bank, and a dedicated starter battery for all engines. A separate generator battery is sometimes present. " "......a two house bank system is no longer necessary. In fact, the more battery banks in use, the less reliable the system will be, while also increasing cost and management problems." "Instead of a 1-2-both switch, a simple parallel switch can be used to start the engine from the house bank if needed. " "But, if you make the house bank from parallel batteries a cell failure in one only knocks out that battery." "There are other positive benefits of a single house bank versus two." "...a gain in effective capacity results because the rate of discharge relative to battery capacity is reduced." FYI http://www.amplepower.com/wire/dual_alt/index.html Dual Alternator Controller Installation and Operating Instructions Ample Power Models DAC-12 and DAC-24 August 16, 2005 INCLUDING DIAGRAM XXXXXXXXXXXX http://www.amplepower.com/wire/next/nextp.html Next step reg. DIAGRAM grandma Rosalie |
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