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Mark Newcomb wrote:
I have a question that I would appreciate an answer to from anyone who has a clue. My question is this: can you have 2 generators (or alternators) charging the same battery bank at the same time? For example, if I have 2 wind generators will they both charge my house bank simultaneously? Or, can only one generator/alternator be in use at one time? IMO: Could cause problems. It would be safer if you put at least one blocking diode or rectifier in the circuit. Maybe a selenium rectifiers that is rated at current qs to handle the generators output like those used in motorcycles. |
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