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Re: Batteries parellel
Scott,
While not the best way to do this, I believe you are minimizing risk with the procedure you wrote. The issue with fully wiring batteries in parallel comes when they are mismatched in some way. The two batteries can actually discharge each other. If left unattended, this will result in total discharge of both batteries. While lead acid batteries are more tolerant of this fault, other batteries are not. Any search for RV battery isolators should show a variety of methods and products designed to charge and separate electrical loads with multiple batteries. |
Re: Batteries parellel
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In may RVs you'll find an emergency start button to allow you to either start the vehicle engine from the house battery bank or to start the generator from the engine starting battery should either be too discharged to provide that function on their own. In marine applications it is common to find a battery switch designed to hot swap batteries it will have positions of off, 1, 1+2, 2 so you can switch from either battery to the other without interrupting power. In general when batteries are used in parallel applications you do want them to be matched, same brand/model and same initial SOC to prevent the batteries from discharging themselves when left in storage for extended time periods. The key to that sentence is when left in storage for extended periods. |
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