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Mark Newcomb wrote:
Here is the pertimnant part of my original question. If I had 2 wind generators (for example) and wanted to use them to both charge the batteries while sailing, would I have to "split" the house bank so that I was actually using both generators at the same time. The answer I receieved (I think) points to "yes, you would split the house batteries during charging, with each generator charging a separate bank." "Rick Cortese" wrote in message et... I don't think that is necessarily so. You should be asking this question of the wind generator people, since they would understand how their particular devices work. As I've said, I have all of my charging sources feeding the house bank, and the only noticeable affect is that regulators (there are three in the system) would sometimes shut off and defer to the strongest source. This, however has never been a problem worth solving, its only a curiosity, since I really don't care about 2 Amps of solar power when a 100 Amp alternator is running. With two identical wind generators, there could be an issue if each had a regulator that would be affected by the other. This issue might not exist, or it could be solved with a dual source regulator (there are some on the market). Splitting the house bank into two sidesteps the issue, but then you have two banks at differing charge states, which is less than optimum. Since the wind and solar systems are "set it and forget it," designing the system so that you have to monitor charge and flip switches is not desirable. |
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