On 19 Dec 2006 13:50:00 -0800, klp51d RemoveThis @gmail.com wrote:
>I am about to add 2 - 6v Golf Cart batteries, wired in parallel, to
>form a separate house bank.
You almost certainly want the 6 volt batteries wired in series, to
make a 12 volt battery (positive of one connected to the negative of
the other, and the two free terminals connected to your 12 volt
system).
>I have a twin-engined boat with a generator and a 110v AC/DC smart
>battery charger.
>
>I know that connecting two 110v AC sources is a no-no. A shore/gen.
>selector switch renders this almost foolproof.
>However I have the possibility of connecting three different 12v DC
>charging sources together.
generally, no problem.
>
>I have various manufactures (mainly Blue Seas Systems) circuit diagrams
>showing how to hook-up individual components. None show how to wire-up
>a system with multiple components incorporated.
>My intent is to be able to charge: the engine start batteries, the
>generator start battery and the house batteries from any/all of the
>various sources, but preventing one source from smoking another if they
>are running concurrently.
>e.g Shore power off, engines running, generator running which means
>battery charger is outputting a charge.
>The alternators will be fitted with smart regulators and the battery
>charger will be 'smart' with three outputs. All batteries will be "wet"
>Also need to hook-up a battery isolation/paralleling switch. Again,
>literature only shows 2 batteries!
>
>Does anyone know of any good books that would describe/diagram how to
>hook-up all the various components to form a safe, modern 12v DC
>system? (ABYC manuals at $120 each apart)
Calder: Boatowner's Mechanical and Electrical Manual
Wing: Boatowner's illustrated Handbook of Wiring
The Ample Power website - I think they have a book or two that would
be useful.
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