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โSep-20-2017 11:23 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Just My Opinion-
The following really damaged the validity of the remainder of the post.
Not being a psychologist or psychiatrist, I'll pass on evaluating your sanity
There is NEVER a reason to publicly insult someone on a tech or information forum. Disagree(?) counter something with pure facts minus disparaging personal comments.
โSep-20-2017 11:22 AM
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โSep-20-2017 10:55 AM
jplante4 wrote:KX5002 wrote:
Why wouldn't you parallel 12 volt batteries?
I found this curious as well. If you don't parallel the batteries, how do you wire them? Is one just a cold standby?
โSep-20-2017 08:37 AM
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โSep-20-2017 08:29 AM
BFL13 wrote:jkwilson wrote:BFL13 wrote:
"You don't want to connect batteries of different capacity or condition in parallel."
Yes to condition, no to capacity. No problem paralleling different capacity batteries. They charge and discharge in proportion. They maintain the same voltage and SOC.
The charger tuned to stop at 1a per battery would stop at 2a on the pair.
The problem with paralleling different capacity batteries is that the discharge curve isn't linear. Once you draw a certain amount of power, the smaller of the batteries can become a load on the larger. It will work, but you don't get the capacity increase you might think you are getting. Your actual capacity will be close to two of the small batteries in parallel rather than the sum of the two.
My Trimetric shows otherwise, but I am off camping so will not be able to continue this for now. Maybe some others can chime in.
Actually adding the two gets you more than their total, in effect, because of Peukert, but they still remain proportionate.
โSep-20-2017 08:00 AM
jkwilson wrote:BFL13 wrote:
"You don't want to connect batteries of different capacity or condition in parallel."
Yes to condition, no to capacity. No problem paralleling different capacity batteries. They charge and discharge in proportion. They maintain the same voltage and SOC.
The charger tuned to stop at 1a per battery would stop at 2a on the pair.
The problem with paralleling different capacity batteries is that the discharge curve isn't linear. Once you draw a certain amount of power, the smaller of the batteries can become a load on the larger. It will work, but you don't get the capacity increase you might think you are getting. Your actual capacity will be close to two of the small batteries in parallel rather than the sum of the two.
โSep-20-2017 07:38 AM
BFL13 wrote:
"You don't want to connect batteries of different capacity or condition in parallel."
Yes to condition, no to capacity. No problem paralleling different capacity batteries. They charge and discharge in proportion. They maintain the same voltage and SOC.
The charger tuned to stop at 1a per battery would stop at 2a on the pair.
โSep-20-2017 06:45 AM
mbopp wrote:
That's the problem with 12V batteries in parallel - a bad cell in one battery will drag the good battery down. I'd have them both load tested.
โSep-20-2017 06:41 AM