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"Instead of the switchboard you described (which still leaves the risk
of enormous equalizing-currents when one batt is full and the other is empty and in that situation you bridge/connect them)" re quote above: That's a worry as very often that's been the case . I'll make sure I dont bridge them in the future. Would this also be the case with the common battery isolator switches with a "1", "2", or "Off" position? or have I got my wires crossed. hehe I'm in Queensland, Australia. Lots of Sunshine. Don't know anything about MPPT chargers. Connecting directly to the house battery sounds like a good idea and would certainly simplify things. Thanks all. |
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