Charging multiple battery banks with a single charger
Charging multiple battery banks with a single charger
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I am wiring a vessel with 3 battery banks, one start bank and two house banks. The start bank is composed of two 4d 12v batteries and the house banks are each composed of four 6v cells. Both the start and house bank are wired to produce 24v.
Currently I have one good quality 12v 100Amp charger. Can I charge all three banks with this charger and if so how?
Currently I have one good quality 12v 100Amp charger. Can I charge all three banks with this charger and if so how?





RE: Charging multiple battery banks with a single charger
No, belay that. Start with a plan.
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
RE: Charging multiple battery banks with a single charger
You can probably charge all the cells from the one charger, although the interconnections at the charger may introduce a common failure mode which you'd rather avoid.
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RE: Charging multiple battery banks with a single charger
As for starting with a plan, that is what I am putting together Mike.
The vessel is a Feadship.
Starters are 24v
Single Mastervolt 24v 100A charger
Inverter is a 24v/5500w Mastervolt
Start bank will be two 4d 12v cells in series for 24v
Bank will be made of eight 6v golf cart cells, arranged in sets of four in series to make two 24v banks for the house.
The question was; can all the banks be charged with a single charger? If so how would that be done. If not, what is recommended.
RE: Charging multiple battery banks with a single charger
Alternatively you'd need a system that would assign it to the bank with the lowest voltage for an hour or two then switch to the next lowest. That would cycle it round and round until all banks are charged.
I wouldn't put those contactors near where the hydrogen is evolving or you may have an unpleasant experience..
Keith Cress
kcress - http://www.flaminsystems.com