arranging battery bank
levsmith
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How have you guys arranged your battery banks to use a minimum amount of wiring? I am getting ready to build my battery box and will be wiring up the batteries soon but just curious how everyone has done it. At the moment I will have two 6v golf cart batteries with a 12v system but I will probably be building the box big enough for 8 batteries so that I dont have to build another box next time I buy batteries. Maybe I am overcomplicating this? Just trying to make the box as small as possible and use as little wiring as I need in the process
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Re: arranging battery bank
Eight batteries on a 12 Volt system? As in four parallel strings of two?
This is one of the things that will dictate how you arrange your batteries, as you're going to want to keep those wires short - and equal length. -
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The real way to do that is go to 24 or 48 volt battery bank (1/4 the current, 1/4 to 1/8 the amount of copper at 48 volts).
Do you have a way of accessing the batteries to check specific gravity/fill cells at least once a month? Access wiring, etc...
Are you doing this along a wall, stepped shelving?
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
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of course you're not saying exactly what batteries you are using and it could depend on what batteries you would upgrade to as well, but your concept of making the battery box bigger from the start is a good one in any case. -
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A box to hold 8 GC batteries won't be very big, so I would go for the bigger box from the start. -
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I arranged my battery layout in a U shape (horseshoe) so the + & - terminals are near each other & the wire harness, and the rest have very short jumpers. I have my battery disconnect switch in series, near the door of the battery shed, so it's easy to reach in a hurry.Powerfab top of pole PV mount | Listeroid 6/1 w/st5 gen head | XW6048 inverter/chgr | Iota 48V/15A charger | Morningstar 60A MPPT | 48V, 800A NiFe Battery (in series)| 15, Evergreen 205w "12V" PV array on pole | Midnight ePanel | Grundfos 10 SO5-9 with 3 wire Franklin Electric motor (1/2hp 240V 1ph ) on a timer for 3 hr noontime run - Runs off PV ||
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It really is true that for most purposes, a 24v or even 48v battery bank is the way to go. Many of us, however, have to stick with 12v for one reason or another. If it isn't practical for you to make the jump to 24v or 48v, here is a link showing the best ways to interconnect four parallel strings: http://www.smartgauge.co.uk/batt_con.html
The link shows four batteries; you would just substitute two 6v batteries (in series) for each place they show one battery. If you are planning for eight GC2s, you'd plan for two GC2s side by side (the long way) for width and four GC2s (the short way) for length.
If you're like me and have to stick with 12v, you might consider switching to L-16 batteries next time you buy batteries. An L-16 has the same footprint as a GC2 but is twice as high. Changing from GC2s to L-16s cuts your your number of parallel stings in half. That's a good thing. -
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Do go with 48V if you haven't already bought the inverter and not in a vehicle. -
Re: arranging battery bankIt really is true that for most purposes, a 24v or even 48v battery bank is the way to go. Many of us, however, have to stick with 12v for one reason or another. If it isn't practical for you to make the jump to 24v or 48v, here is a link showing the best ways to interconnect four parallel strings: http://www.smartgauge.co.uk/batt_con.html
The link shows four batteries; you would just substitute two 6v batteries (in series) for each place they show one battery. If you are planning for eight GC2s, you'd plan for two GC2s side by side (the long way) for width and four GC2s (the short way) for length.
If you're like me and have to stick with 12v, you might consider switching to L-16 batteries next time you buy batteries. An L-16 has the same footprint as a GC2 but is twice as high. Changing from GC2s to L-16s cuts your your number of parallel stings in half. That's a good thing.
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Re: arranging battery bankThanks for the link Endurance. Maybe I should start a new thread but due to smartgauges doc I believe this is what I want for a 12v 4 gc2 arrangement. This may help the OP envision his arrangement.
That works if the GC batteries are available in a left and right handed flavor. Note that the two batteries on the left side of the diagram are NOT the same as the two on the right side.
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With a slight redesign you can get the same effect. Just be sure the wires connecting the common negatives and common positives are the same length (they do not appear as such in this drawing). -
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Oh ya, thought it looked to clean
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