Ok I'm starting my dual battery set up and trying to clean up some wiring. Anybody know what these are? I have three of them that are all wired into a single positive connector to the pos. terminal.
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Originally posted by hicrawler View PostIs your boat on a 24 volt system? If not, this circuit breaker needs to be replaced with a 12 volt breaker
Also, consider that the "12 volt" systems in boats and cars actually see voltages in the 13.8-14.5 volt range when the alternator is running (i.e. when the engine is running). To charge a battery you must run current into it, and to do that you must charge with a voltage that exceeds the battery's present voltage. Hence electrical components on boats, cars, etc. must actually be designed to accommodate voltages that approach 15VDC. A breaker rated for 12VDC would be outside its specs in that environment.
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Originally posted by WABoating View PostNot necessarily. A breaker reacts to current flow, not voltage. You must be careful to use a DC breaker for DC systems (and not just a repurposed AC breaker intended for home use!), but otherwise a 24VDC breaker should be fine.
Also, consider that the "12 volt" systems in boats and cars actually see voltages in the 13.8-14.5 volt range when the alternator is running (i.e. when the engine is running). To charge a battery you must run current into it, and to do that you must charge with a voltage that exceeds the battery's present voltage. Hence electrical components on boats, cars, etc. must actually be designed to accommodate voltages that approach 15VDC. A breaker rated for 12VDC would be outside its specs in that environment.
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Originally posted by hicrawler View PostIf the two batteries are wired in series as a 12 volt system it will still be a 12 volt system. But if they are wired with one side power to ground on the battery terminals it will now be a 24 volt system.
I'm not an electrical genius but it doesn't make sense to me to run a 24 volt breaker on a 12 volt system.
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