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pnichols
Nov 30, 2018Explorer II
wa8yxm wrote:
You use at least the LARGEST cable hooked to the battery.. Figure either battery may be called upon to deliver the total current of the load should it's partner fail "High Resistance" so the biggest cable is the jumper size.
That's almost the perfect correct answer.
Since my two 12 volt RV batteries are hooked up in balanced fashion, I used DOUBLE (two each) large cables between the negatives and DOUBLE (two each) large cables between the positives of the two batteries to ensure that the balance between them was even closer to being absolutely perfect.
The goal is to have two (or more) 12V batteries function as one larger 12 volt battery under all conditions - of charging them or drawing current from them.
The large gauge cables I used were pre-made short ones with lugs on each end like what you can purchase at an auto parts store. They weren't expensive.
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