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pianotuna
Apr 07, 2016Nomad III
Hi,
There are two ways to do it for 12 volt jars--but your wiring does not relate to 6 volt jars. Instead think of the six volt jars as two large 12 volt units. Then method #2 is correct and can not be improved on.
See method #2 for six volt jars in series. The web site is a great read!
There are two ways to do it for 12 volt jars--but your wiring does not relate to 6 volt jars. Instead think of the six volt jars as two large 12 volt units. Then method #2 is correct and can not be improved on.
See method #2 for six volt jars in series. The web site is a great read!
DFord wrote:
In a seminar at the Perry, GA FMCA Rally last month, they made a point of saying all the cables should be the same size and length and same length to the input/output connector so that all the batteries are "in balance" Even if there's a slight variance (like a 0.1 of an ohm), one of the batteries could be overworked while the others loaf.
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