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ewarnerusa wrote:brulaz wrote:DrewE wrote:
It's unrelated to the question at hand, but I'm curious: what does the thin wire connected to the heavy jumper between the two batteries go to? I can't think of any good reason to center-tap a pair of six volt batteries in an RV, but maybe I'm missing something. At any rate, if there's any load to speak of due to whatever this wire goes to, it would inevitably cause imbalance between the two batteries.
not sure about the o.p.
but in my case that would be a battery temperature sensor for the charge controller.
OP here. It is the same for me.
โApr-03-2016 01:48 PM
brulaz wrote:DrewE wrote:
It's unrelated to the question at hand, but I'm curious: what does the thin wire connected to the heavy jumper between the two batteries go to? I can't think of any good reason to center-tap a pair of six volt batteries in an RV, but maybe I'm missing something. At any rate, if there's any load to speak of due to whatever this wire goes to, it would inevitably cause imbalance between the two batteries.
not sure about the o.p.
but in my case that would be a battery temperature sensor for the charge controller.
โApr-03-2016 12:31 PM
DrewE wrote:
It's unrelated to the question at hand, but I'm curious: what does the thin wire connected to the heavy jumper between the two batteries go to? I can't think of any good reason to center-tap a pair of six volt batteries in an RV, but maybe I'm missing something. At any rate, if there's any load to speak of due to whatever this wire goes to, it would inevitably cause imbalance between the two batteries.
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