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jrnymn7
Jun 22, 2015Explorer
So, this raises another question I'm still confused about... splitting the bank using a "1, 2, or both" switch.
As far as drawing power off two separate strings (1 & 2), I still don't understand what would happen if the switch was turned back to 'both' while each string was at a different % soc, and then a load was applied. How would each string react? Would they quickly balance out, or would one string do all the heavy lifting, and draw down faster than it would in a normal series/parallel configuration.
And would a simple 1, 2, or both switch actually isolate the two strings for separate charging???
As far as drawing power off two separate strings (1 & 2), I still don't understand what would happen if the switch was turned back to 'both' while each string was at a different % soc, and then a load was applied. How would each string react? Would they quickly balance out, or would one string do all the heavy lifting, and draw down faster than it would in a normal series/parallel configuration.
And would a simple 1, 2, or both switch actually isolate the two strings for separate charging???
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