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pianotuna
Aug 29, 2013Nomad III
Hi BFL13,
for T-1275 it would be 218 per cell at 100% soc, and 249 per cell when at 90% soc
The series link for six volts needs to be as large or larger than the cables to the inverter because it would also be carrying current for what ever other 12 volt loads are active.
I am too tired tonight to think the other answer through--but I'd still use large cables on paralleled balanced 12 volt jars. The distances are short and no one ever had too much voltage drop from thicker than needed cables.
for T-1275 it would be 218 per cell at 100% soc, and 249 per cell when at 90% soc
The series link for six volts needs to be as large or larger than the cables to the inverter because it would also be carrying current for what ever other 12 volt loads are active.
I am too tired tonight to think the other answer through--but I'd still use large cables on paralleled balanced 12 volt jars. The distances are short and no one ever had too much voltage drop from thicker than needed cables.
BFL13 wrote:
PT, you have been into the books again! What would it be for two 12v T-1275s (rated 150AH but at say 90% of that 135AH each in parallel?
Why does the link's gauge need to be so fat with the two 6s? What about the two links for 12s in parallel? Half?
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