Clearly explained. You answered all my my questions. Your reasoning can even be extrapolated to 48v system which is getting very popular these days.
@MrOrangeonion
7 күн бұрын
That was insanely well explained, the only thing, i wanted to know what was it to use to get the 24 back down to 12, what is used to do that?
@soggybottom23
9 ай бұрын
I am planning on going through generators then solar. these systems are really starting to peak my interest.
@williamoneill8977
6 ай бұрын
I am installing a 24v trolling motor on my boat . I want to install lithium batteries. My question . Is would I get better performance out of running 2 12v in Series. Or 1. 24v battery?
@tmc1473
2 ай бұрын
1 24v. Your current will stay the same. If you have 2 800 amp battery in series, you only get 800...
@brainwashingdetergent4322
2 ай бұрын
I have a somewhat unique setup… I have a box truck with an onboard 7500 watt liquid cooled diesel generator, single pole. Which tows a mobile food unit (street food vendor) the trailer usually runs on shore power at events, but sometimes I need to run it off of my own generators. I have two 3500 watt inverter generators running parallel and I use a NEMA 14-50p style plug (RV 50 amp) to plug into the adapter between the two generators. The truck (not trailer) is just a dry storage rig, but it has AC, heat, lighting, and running water. I’d like to figure out how to have an inverter setup in the truck that can run the three refrigerators in the trailer while in tow. I usually put one of the two inverter generators on the tongue of the trailer and run the refrigerators that way, but it’s cumbersome and costly, plus it’s additional weight on the tongue that I’m trying to avoid. The combined amperage on startup is 18 amps at 120 volts, and 10-12 amps nominal. I’m looking for a three hour maximum runtime and would like the alternator from the truck to charge the batteries (I’m looking for minimal run time on the generator) is this a realistic setup, or am I too far into the weeds?
@MidlifeCrisisCampers
3 ай бұрын
Nice explanation for the layperson. Thanks!
@grayfox9911
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for this!
@ThinkSimply
6 ай бұрын
My question is, when running a device, will it last longer on the 24v than the 12v because the AH doubled just from wiring my 2 - 12v's 100ah into series?
@TechTipTNT
6 ай бұрын
No so the capacity is the same, but you have 1 brain (BMS) working the 24v vs 2 brains with the 12v, What we have learned is that putting lithium batteries in series causes balancing issues. It will work but over time the batteries will get out of balance
@ThinkSimply
6 ай бұрын
@@TechTipTNT ya finally figured that out lastnight. It's the WATT HOURS that matter here, and they stay the same. So what if you hook up the positive of the charger to 1 battery and the negative to the 2nd battery ? Does that balance it a little better ?
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