Jul-07-2014 09:19 PM
Jul-08-2014 12:18 PM
westend wrote:
Two 6v's wired in parallel will make one large 6V battery.
Everybody with more than one 12V battery has them wired in parallel.
Jul-08-2014 11:51 AM
wwest wrote:Need more coffee?Danmccuan wrote:
Newbie battery question here.
I have two group 29 batteries which do not fit end to end on the battery rack between the tongue. We are going dry camping for a week and I am wondering if I should build a battery box that sits atop the tongue and wire the batteries together or if I should just switch out the first battery when it gets low.
Is there a benefit to having the two batteries wired in parallel rather than switching them out mid week other than a little less work?
Thanks for the advice
Dan
It is NEVER a good idea to connect 2 lead/acid batteries in parallel.
1.) The weaker battery (there will ALWAYS be one) will (slowly?) draw down the other.
2.) A shorted cell (common failure mode) in one will QUICKLY draw down the other.
3.) in a few cases of the above (2) you will be risking an explosion due to rapid outgassing from the boiling electrolyte.
Much better to use two 6 volt batteries in parallel.
But since you already have two 12 volts batteries and place to mount both I would suggest keeping the spare on a SOLAR charger ready for a quick swap.
Jul-08-2014 10:15 AM
Danmccuan wrote:
Newbie battery question here.
I have two group 29 batteries which do not fit end to end on the battery rack between the tongue. We are going dry camping for a week and I am wondering if I should build a battery box that sits atop the tongue and wire the batteries together or if I should just switch out the first battery when it gets low.
Is there a benefit to having the two batteries wired in parallel rather than switching them out mid week other than a little less work?
Thanks for the advice
Dan
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