Ningaloo
Well-Known Member
I have two 160Ah batteries (B1 and B2) in my house bank, side by side.
B1 negative goes to negative bus bar (95mm2 cable) and to B2 negative (possibly 70mm2 cable)
B1 positive goes to B2 positive (70mm2 cable)
B2 positive goes to positive bus bat (95mm2 cable)
The new (identical) battery will go behind the existing bank (about 50cm between) rather than side by side.
I was planning to take a cable from B2 negative to B3 negative and B2 positive to B3 positive AND remove the positive busbar cable from B2 and connect it to B3 so the busbar negative is from B1 and the busbar positive is from B3,
My electrician says that I can just wire the new battery direct to the bus bars (positive and negative) which are both positioned between the existing bank and the new battery.
What do the experts think?
B1 negative goes to negative bus bar (95mm2 cable) and to B2 negative (possibly 70mm2 cable)
B1 positive goes to B2 positive (70mm2 cable)
B2 positive goes to positive bus bat (95mm2 cable)
The new (identical) battery will go behind the existing bank (about 50cm between) rather than side by side.
I was planning to take a cable from B2 negative to B3 negative and B2 positive to B3 positive AND remove the positive busbar cable from B2 and connect it to B3 so the busbar negative is from B1 and the busbar positive is from B3,
My electrician says that I can just wire the new battery direct to the bus bars (positive and negative) which are both positioned between the existing bank and the new battery.
What do the experts think?