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Rick Cortese wrote:
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. There is no problem that I know of. My boat (and several hundred sister ships) has twin engine that feed a house bank with no diodes, etc. In addition, many have solar panels and/or wind generators that are always connected. Further, they use a combiner to also charge two starting batteries, and it all magically works. That said, there are three regulators that are trying to sense the battery voltage and will see the other Voltage sources. I have little problem with this, because the most aggressive regulator (i.e. the highest Voltage) is on the larger alternator. The small alternator normally shuts off and is hardly used - its still has the original belt after 6 seasons. I don't really want to get the full 100 Amps when I'm powering, since that overloads my small Yanmar 2GM. And I don't expect much from the solar system while an engine is running. |
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