Two batteries connected in parallel, Two separate battery banks, Using multiple batteries – Xantrex Technology 3000 User Manual

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Battery Types

B–6

975-0128-01-01

Using Multiple Batteries

As your power requirements increase, you may need to use more than one
battery to obtain sufficient capacity. Read “Two Batteries Connected In
Parallel” and “Two Separate Battery Banks”
to determine whether two
batteries or two battery banks are more appropriate for your applications.

Two Batteries Connected In Parallel

Two identical batteries can be connected positive (+) to positive (+) and
negative (–) to negative (–) in a parallel system. A parallel system doubles
capacity and maintains the voltage of a single battery.
Figure 3-1, “Configuration for Normal Loads” on page 3–2 shows a
battery configuration suitable for normal loads.
Figure 3-2, “Configuration for Heavy Loads” on page 3–2 show a battery
configuration that is recommended for heavy loads.

Two Separate Battery Banks

If you need more than two batteries (or are using different makes or
models of batteries), Xantrex recommends that you install two separate
battery banks and a battery selector switch.

Figure 3-2, “Configuration for Heavy Loads” on page 3–2 shows two
separate battery banks and a battery selector switch. This configuration is
recommended for heavy-duty applications.

By installing a battery selector switch, you can select between the two
battery banks, use both banks in parallel, or disconnect both banks from
the load. Battery selector switches are available at marine and RV dealers.

CAUTION

Do not connect the following in parallel:
• batteries made by different manufacturers
• different types of batteries
• batteries that have different Ah ratings
Decreased battery life and improper charging will result.

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