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TempleinCanada wrote:Yes you can connect all batteries without issue even on a regular basis.
Here is my question: If one of my battery banks becomes low in available amp hours could I connect the 2 battery banks together (with a manual switch)to equalize them (I know it is not ideal, but would be for an emergency only)
My main concern is that the solar controller sees the 2 battery banks as separate, what will happen when it sees both of them together???
โDec-04-2020 11:40 AM
Veebyes wrote:
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โDec-04-2020 04:54 AM
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rockylarson wrote:
I have two battery banks. They are close together in two separate basement compartments. They are connected with a PERCO Marine switch the allows using either bank separately or both at the same time as well as disengage all. Pretty proud of myself when I did it but in reality I only disengage the side I am working on at any one time. Other wise they are both connected as "ALL" when charging.
PERKO SWITCH
โDec-03-2020 02:34 PM
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โDec-03-2020 12:14 PM
TempleinCanada wrote:
So to answer a few questions clarifying my situation. I previously entered the specs on my trailer in my profile and thought they would be accessible, regardless, it is a 21 ft Keystone Bullet bumper haul trailer.
The battery banks are at opposite ends of the trailer. When I added the new battery bank it was much easier to add it near the back near the electrical panel and shore power connection. If I had just added more batteries to the existing bank I would have had to add the inverter etc near the front which would have complicated the install significantly. (Running wires the length of the trailer)
After researching for a solution I believe if I just put a manual switch that connects the 2 battery banks and disconnects the charging wires from the solar controller to the second battery bank then the solar controller will just see 1 battery bank (which will comprise of the all the batteries).
BUT that still leaves the issue that I will have 2 battery chargers when I am connected to shore power, 1 charging each battery bank. I guess I could turn the breaker that powers 1 of them off. Seems to get more and more complicated.....
Actually after more thought the battery charger issue is really not really an issue, as once I am plugged into shore power I will not have a dead battery. Sometime talking to yourself helps ๐
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