Guys,
there are a number of articles about how to wire batteries in parallel.
I have 3 house batteries. They have been wired as follows:-
Red lead from shunt to battery 1, the red from Bat 1 to red on battery 2 and red from Bat 2 to red on battery 3. Black from Shunt to Bat 1, Black from Bat 1 to Bat 2 and black from Bat 2 to Bat 3.
I have been advised that it is better to have the red wired as above but the Black from the Shunt to Bat 3, then to Bat 2 then to Bat 1.
I also have a solar charger that I have been advised should be wired with the red to Bat 3 and the Black to Bat 1.
In other words, Bat 1 should have one lead going to the Shunt and the other through the other 2 batteries before connecting to the shunt.
Has anyone any thoughts on this, or is this just over the top thinking about losses between terminals.
Craig
"Shirley Valentine"
Gold Coast
Australia