โMar-10-2014 05:30 PM
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โMar-11-2014 10:40 AM
1BryNelson wrote:
Do not just replace 6V w/ 12V. There are more adjustments to be made to your charging system.
โMar-11-2014 09:05 AM
โMar-11-2014 07:48 AM
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โMar-11-2014 07:40 AM
OhhWell wrote:
Two 12v batteries in parallel do provide more instant amp draw (NOT necessarily CAPACITY) so I guess that would definitely be a major consideration if you have a massive inverter and only room for 2 batteries. Is the Amp drain level that small on 6v cells that the usual 2000-3000 Watt inverter would cause a problem?
some 12v cells do have high capacity but it is almost always cheaper to get a comparable amount of Ah capacity by going the 6v route.
I have no solar save a little 5W trickle maintainer panel built into my A/C shroud so... am I a sinner?
โMar-11-2014 07:05 AM
1BryNelson wrote:
See this is why U need to back up. 2 6v do = 12v. But the 6v have more amp hours. I just put 480 watts of solar panels and 440 amp hrs of battery storage in 6v batteries. If Ur planning on true boondocking it's power consumption vs ability 2 store.
โMar-11-2014 07:01 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
The real answer is "it depends".
For example, if a large inverter is in use, then 12 volt jars may work better.
Twin six volt jars are not always a higher number of amp-hours than twin 12 volt jars.
Look at amp-hour cost per year of operation.
Wiring in a balanced manner is important.
Solar has become so cheap it is almost a sin to not have at least 60 watts per 100 amp-hours of storage.
In short, battery bank design needs to "fit" the camping style.
โMar-10-2014 09:15 PM
โMar-10-2014 07:38 PM
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โMar-10-2014 06:37 PM
1BryNelson wrote:He's doing the opposite.
Do not just replace 6V w/ 12V..
โMar-10-2014 06:28 PM
1BryNelson wrote:Why? Two 6V equals 12V and charge just like a 12 volt. Just a matter of wiring properly!
Do not just replace 6V w/ 12V. There are more adjustments to be made to your charging system.
โMar-10-2014 06:26 PM