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Default Charging parallelled 12v car batteries "in situ"

On 14/12/2016 04:57, Rod Speed wrote:
Bill Wright wrote
newshound wrote


With this arrangement, isn't there a danger that if one battery
deteriorates (e.g. a cell shorting out) it will knacker the good one?


Yes. But if they're the same age and type you wouldn't worry about
which one had failed, you'd simply change both.


I wonder if the batteries are knackered anyway, or at least well past
their best. After all, a decent battery of the correct size should
start the engine without further help.


It isnt a car, it’s a piece of farm machinery that doesn’t get used a lot.


Yes you said. It doesn't really matter. If it was designed to start on
one battery that should be all it needs. If one battery won't produce
enough current to turn the engine over fast enough then there's
something wrong. The battery, the cables, the starter, or the engine.

If it doesn't run for long enough to recharge the battery after starting
then yes, you'll need some auxiliary charging. The little solar chargers
aren't much use. The bigger ones are better. Unless the vehicle is in a
barn!

Leakage is also an issue, especially if the electrics are damp. I have
leakage on the motorhome of 0.001 to 0.002A in winter, which would be
significant if I didn't use the vehicle for several months.

Bill