Balancing 12x6V batts in a 24V system
dapago
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hello to the community,
I have a battery bank composed of 12x6V batts for a 24V solar system wired 4S3P.
I am a bit worried not to be able to balance properly the second serie of 4 batts (in the middle).
I have found 2 diargrams that allow to perfectly balance a serie of 4 + batts but do not know how to apply those diagrams to batts wired in parallel. Someone could help?
i have attached a picture to show the 2 options proposed. For the full article relating to those wiring, please refer to http://www.smartgauge.co.uk/batt_con.html
I have a battery bank composed of 12x6V batts for a 24V solar system wired 4S3P.
I am a bit worried not to be able to balance properly the second serie of 4 batts (in the middle).
I have found 2 diargrams that allow to perfectly balance a serie of 4 + batts but do not know how to apply those diagrams to batts wired in parallel. Someone could help?
i have attached a picture to show the 2 options proposed. For the full article relating to those wiring, please refer to http://www.smartgauge.co.uk/batt_con.html
Off-grid. Midnight Classic 200. 2,480W array. Magnum Inverter MS4448PAE. 225Ah*8 @48V Trojan T105RE Smart Carbon. MN bkrs box.
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The diagrams show 4 batteries in parallel, method 4 in the smartgauge link would probably be the best with 3 batteries, the only drawback is the number of cables and lugs needed, method 2 will still favor the outer batteries in a 3 parallel setup, method 3 is not possible with an odd number of batteries. Another method is to use bus bar to connect all the positives together, and another to connect all negatives together, attaching load and charge points diagonally opposite of the center battery, midway between center and outer batteries , by battery I'm referring to each string of 4×6V, this method makes for a clean instalation, the bus bars must be sized correctly, and bigger is better.1500W, 6× Schutten 250W Poly panels , Schneider MPPT 60 150 CC, Schneider SW 2524 inverter, 400Ah LFP 24V nominal battery with Battery Bodyguard BMS
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mcgivor said:The diagrams show 4 batteries in parallel, method 4 in the smartgauge link would probably be the best with 3 batteries, the only drawback is the number of cables and lugs needed, method 2 will still favor the outer batteries in a 3 parallel setup, method 3 is not possible with an odd number of batteries. Another method is to use bus bar to connect all the positives together, and another to connect all negatives together, attaching load and charge points diagonally opposite of the center battery, midway between center and outer batteries , by battery I'm referring to each string of 4×6V, this method makes for a clean instalation, the bus bars must be sized correctly, and bigger is better.
I like the bus bar you are referring to. Where can I find them?Off-grid. Midnight Classic 200. 2,480W array. Magnum Inverter MS4448PAE. 225Ah*8 @48V Trojan T105RE Smart Carbon. MN bkrs box. -
Method three , without actually saying it is how you would incorporate buss bars. Make up your cables figuring the required length of the longest one, then make all cables the same length. I made my buss bars out of foot long lengths of 1 1/2" x 1/4" copper stock, Be sure to use either stainless steel or bronze bolts for your connections.
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My understanding is with more than 2 parallel strings, a fuse or breaker is required on each. I assume with a bussbar, it would go between the positive bussbar and the battery post on each string?Off-grid.
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Estragon said:My understanding is with more than 2 parallel strings, a fuse or breaker is required on each. I assume with a bussbar, it would go between the positive bussbar and the battery post on each string?Off-grid. Midnight Classic 200. 2,480W array. Magnum Inverter MS4448PAE. 225Ah*8 @48V Trojan T105RE Smart Carbon. MN bkrs box.
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Off-grid.
Main daytime system ~4kw panels into 2xMNClassic150 370ah 48v bank 2xOutback 3548 inverter 120v + 240v autotransformer
Night system ~1kw panels into 1xMNClassic150 700ah 12v bank morningstar 300w inverter
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