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I am assuming here that there are three separate charge circuits, each with its own output devices... It might make sense to use all three instead of just two for a quicker charge...
To do this I am suggesting separating you bank of six into two banks of three, just for charging, and then reconnect the two banksback into a bank of six AFTER charging.
Think of it this way, if all six were right toghether, you could remove the "+" wire between Batt #3 and batt#4, effectively separating the one big bank into two smaller banks.
right now that's how they are. I have one bank of 3 going to switch 2 on the switch and then the other bank of 3 going to switch 2 as well, so they are in a sense there own, but I guess hooked up to the switch they are not.
Originally posted by G-MONEY
It hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!
right now that's how they are. I have one bank of 3 going to switch 2 on the switch and then the other bank of 3 going to switch 2 as well, so they are in a sense there own, but I guess hooked up to the switch they are not.
Correct. The batts are in effect parallel, so the charger is also. IT might be fighting itself as a result, maybe?
I know you understand now...
It's not an optical illusion.
It just looks like one.....
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