โAug-06-2016 09:56 AM
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โAug-18-2016 10:59 AM
Gruu wrote:
...If I hook up another battery as you have shown here, will my batteries last longer when boondocking....
โAug-18-2016 10:51 AM
โAug-18-2016 09:30 AM
pianotuna wrote:
This is what is balanced and best for twin twelve volt batteries.
As it often doesn't cost a dime more to do this, I think it is worth the trouble.
โAug-07-2016 05:36 AM
Budman1962 wrote:
I bought my TT 10 years ago this month. When I bought it the RV store showed me how to hook up two 12v batteries. he jumpered the batteries together positive to positive and negative to negative. Then he hooked the TT leads to one battery.Today my brother in law says "Your batteries are hooked up wrong." He said the TT leads should be one on each battery. I looked online and most sites say he is right. but there are a few that show it the way I have it. What is the proper way and what are the advantages of doing it that way?
โAug-06-2016 03:55 PM
โAug-06-2016 03:12 PM
โAug-06-2016 11:55 AM
Budman1962 wrote:
I bought my TT 10 years ago this month. When I bought it the RV store showed me how to hook up two 12v batteries. he jumpered the batteries together positive to positive and negative to negative. Then he hooked the TT leads to one battery.Today my brother in law says "Your batteries are hooked up wrong." He said the TT leads should be one on each battery. I looked online and most sites say he is right. but there are a few that show it the way I have it. What is the proper way and what are the advantages of doing it that way?
โAug-06-2016 11:54 AM
RoyB wrote:
This is what the folks here are saying... Each battery in the group will see the same VOLTAGE DROP in the + and - cables being used.
Roy Ken
โAug-06-2016 11:45 AM
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โAug-06-2016 11:04 AM
Budman1962 wrote:I said "What BIL said"
Is balanced wiring the way I had it or my brother in law?
โAug-06-2016 10:37 AM