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On Wed, 8 Mar 2006 11:19:08 -0500, "Glenn Ashmore"
wrote: I am thinking it would be better to series wire each side so the longer cables are carrying 12V and half the amps Am I missing something? Possibly. You would then be paralleling two 12 volt batteries with unequal lengths of connecting cable. That could result in uneven rates of charge and discharge between the port side and stbd side due to IR losses in the longer cables. There may be a way to avoid that but I'm struggling with trying to describe it without resorting to ASCII art. Basically you run two jumpers from port to stbd to make the parallel battery, and then you pick up the positive feed from one side and the negative feed from the other. This requires a bit more wire but it tends to even out the IR losses between the two banks. There are also some safety considerations to think about when paralleling large batteries. If one battery develops a short in a cell, it is potentially dangerous to have its parallel twin discharging into it at high amps. One way to minimize the risk is to insert a large fuse or breaker into one of the parallel links. |
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