Just curious if anyone knows if you could successfully build a 32V battery bank using 2-12V and 1-8V battery. Its getting harder to find 8V batteries and when I checked into replacing mine last year I could only find one 8V on the shelf. Luckily I discovered my issue was not the batteries but a stuck starter. I know fitting them into battery boxes would be an issue but just asking in general if this would work or do all of the batteries in the bank have to be the same voltage.
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12-15-2020 09:20 PM #1
Building a battery bank
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Re: Building a battery bank
Its only possible if all of the cells are the same size; meaning they have the same AH capacity. Otherwise one battery will get overcharged/while the others are undercharged or vice versa.
Sky Cheney
1985 53EDMY, Hull #CN759, "Rebecca"
ELYC on White Lake--Montague, MI
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12-15-2020 10:04 PM #3
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These are available.
https://www.trojanbattery.com/product/t-875/
year 3 with no issues.Mal
Miss Molly
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12-16-2020 06:34 AM #4Senior Member
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12-16-2020 08:38 AM #5
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I did that for several years until it got almost imposible to get the 8V batteries (phisically and finantially). So I set up the battery banks to 36V. I had to tweak the charger and also change the Galley Maid head pumps breakers to a higher ratting. The system has worked quite well for almost 4 years.
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12-16-2020 11:14 AM #6
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These are smaller. My surveyor liked the setup, since the CCA exceed what is needed, and they fully revover from discharge better than 8D.
My setup is unique, and similiar to a former owner MikeP. I have the banks combined with a switchable conbiner , which is safe, since I have a dedicated start battery on a #2 gen. We always run a gen away from the dock also.Mal
Miss Molly
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