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rjsurfer wrote:
I'm having a hard time understanding the correct way to wire up two banks of batteries. In my case I have 2 four year old T105's and I'm adding two more.
It looks like from what I have read I can avoid using a selector switch and join them all together for better battery life.
Is there a diagram that someone could point me to so I can see exactly
hows its done. At my age a picture is worth 2 million words ๐
Thanks
Ron W.
โNov-15-2014 05:16 AM
rjsurfer wrote:
I'm having a hard time understanding the correct way to wire up two banks of batteries. In my case I have 2 four year old T105's and I'm adding two more.
It looks like from what I have read I can avoid using a selector switch and join them all together for better battery life.
Is there a diagram that someone could point me to so I can see exactly
hows its done. At my age a picture is worth 2 million words ๐
Thanks
Ron W.
โNov-15-2014 02:25 AM
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โNov-13-2014 03:47 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
I have a document from Exide that gives acceptable chemistries that will work "OK in parallel. eg AGM in parallel with standard flooded cell lead acid work well enough, but GEL in parallel with just about anything else is a no-no."
Can you pretty-please send me a link to the document? Thank you.
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naturist wrote:
If you plan to charge them off the same charger or to use them together at the same time, they also will need to connect to the charger/house system with the same length/same size cable. If the cable to the new batteries is a different length, the batteries on the longer cable will never charge fully, and will discharge to a different depth than the originals, which will cause problems down the road. From the sounds of it, you will have to do the switchover thing.