May-23-2018 09:18 PM
May-27-2018 11:31 AM
Matt_Colie wrote:
I may never know what actually causes lead/acid batteries to explode.
May-27-2018 10:02 AM
May-27-2018 06:34 AM
azrving wrote:
Why should two 12s explode?
May-27-2018 06:20 AM
May-27-2018 05:38 AM
May-25-2018 07:06 AM
May-25-2018 06:15 AM
Matt_Colie wrote:
If you are going to strap 2 or more 12V batteries in parallel, be sure to keep a box of baking soda on hand to neutralize the acid that will be around after one of the two explodes.
Matt
azrving wrote:
Why should two 12s explode?
ScottG wrote:
There are several million diesel trucks running around that suggest otherwise.
May-24-2018 02:55 PM
azrving wrote:Matt_Colie wrote:
Any Marine/multipurpose battery is not a real deep cycle battery and will be damaged by even a single deep discharge. That is an unfortunate fact that is a result of being able to provide current for cranking an engine.
If you are going to strap 2 or more 12V batteries in parallel, be sure to keep a box of baking soda on hand to neutralize the acid that will be around after one of the two explodes.
Matt
Why should two 12s explode?
May-24-2018 02:42 PM
May-24-2018 09:58 AM
azrving wrote:Matt_Colie wrote:
Any Marine/multipurpose battery is not a real deep cycle battery and will be damaged by even a single deep discharge. That is an unfortunate fact that is a result of being able to provide current for cranking an engine.
If you are going to strap 2 or more 12V batteries in parallel, be sure to keep a box of baking soda on hand to neutralize the acid that will be around after one of the two explodes.
Matt
Why should two 12s explode?
May-24-2018 08:16 AM
azrving wrote:12 volts deep cycle. I have interstate group 24
We are assuming that you are talking about TWO 12 volt batteries. People call dual purpose batteries and GC2 6 volts deep cycle so we need to know what you have. Since you said parallel our best assumption is 12 volt batteries but you did say DEEP so people could also think 6 volt. Do you have 12 volt or 6 volt batteries?
Solar and inverter dont matter. As Grit said, BUT be sure to connect system positive and negative in a balanced manner. Don't connect the rigs positive and negative to one battery, you want the positive to one battery and you want the negative over to the other side of the other battery.
Your solar is then going to charge both batteries the same way any other charger would be interacting with the batteries.
This pic is from the website "12 volt side of life". IF your batteries are 12 volt batteries they would look like the black ones on the left. They are showing you how to do basic wiring of both 12 volt and 6 volt batteries. If you have TRUE deep cycle 6 volts then you are actually asking about a series connection like the red batteries on the right.
May-24-2018 08:15 AM
May-24-2018 07:09 AM
May-24-2018 06:26 AM
Matt_Colie wrote:
Any Marine/multipurpose battery is not a real deep cycle battery and will be damaged by even a single deep discharge. That is an unfortunate fact that is a result of being able to provide current for cranking an engine.
If you are going to strap 2 or more 12V batteries in parallel, be sure to keep a box of baking soda on hand to neutralize the acid that will be around after one of the two explodes.
Matt