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wa8yxm wrote:
I do agree connecting Wet with AGM, not the best idea
As for "Balanced configuratrion"
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Assuming you use common 4GA starter cable, which is super good for batteries in parallel (or series) unless you are using major power (in which case upgrade to multi-zero) the imbalance will not be anything you can measure.
Now if you are sucking MAJOR amps (IE: the 200+ of my 2,000 watt inverter) THEN balancing may be important... But for "normal" RV use.. not.
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MudChucker wrote:
I did thjs once...you will suck down the bank faster than if they are seperate. Yes you can charge together but the 12 will pull down nearly twic as fast as the sixes and most of the power of the sixes will go into topping up the twelve. I dont knkw or care what the theory is here, in my case i bet the bank lost about a third of its run time.
BFL13 wrote:
Two dissimilar batteries in parallel where one is 85AH and the other is 150AH will be at the same voltage. Their bank capacity is now 235AH.
When a load is put across the pair, each will be drawn down equally according to its proportion of AH size. Each will reach 50% SOC at the same time and their voltages will still be the same.
IE their voltage will be 12.2, and capacities now will be 42.5AH and 75AH.
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BFL13 wrote:
Two dissimilar batteries in parallel where one is 85AH and the other is 150AH will be at the same voltage. Their bank capacity is now 235AH.
When a load is put across the pair, each will be drawn down equally according to its proportion of AH size. Each will reach 50% SOC at the same time and their voltages will still be the same.
IE their voltage will be 12.2, and capacities now will be 42.5AH and 75AH.
So you can camp with these no problem. You can do 50-90 recharges with them connected no problem. Where you have a problem is charging them back to 100%
So at home you separate them and get each up to 100% by its own specs. Now you can put them back in parallel and float them at 13.2 or so and they will both stay fully charged.
You cannot put them back in parallel and just let them sit with no float voltage or else they will self-discharge with one battery eating the other and all that bad parallel stuff. You could leave them separated and just sitting there for a while--longer when it is cold out.
Time2roll has always said leaving them on a float will make up for all that because there is enough voltage to keep them both up even if they each want a different amount and there is some action going on between them.
โJul-02-2017 06:59 PM
LScamper wrote:
"where does the energy go? well, the 12V with lower AH will discharge faster than the 6V combo. so the 6V will be charging the 12V as well as supplying part of the load with the 12V."
So after the 6V charges the 12V will the 12V then supply that energy given to it by the 6V to the load?