Parmesan
New Member
Hopefully a simple question.
I have a yacht with two house batteries and the usual rats nest of direct connections. These include direct loads (bilge pumps, radar, etc) and feeds from solar panels and a wind generator. These seem to be split somewhat randomly between the two batteries.
I would like to simplify these with busbar, but what is the ideal arrangement? I assume that I can rationalise everything to busbar(s) on the positive of battery A and the negative of battery B, but can I put loads and feeds on the same busbar or should they go on separate ones (with each connected directly to the battery or via another short busbar and a single cable to the battery?
Thanks in advance.
I have a yacht with two house batteries and the usual rats nest of direct connections. These include direct loads (bilge pumps, radar, etc) and feeds from solar panels and a wind generator. These seem to be split somewhat randomly between the two batteries.
I would like to simplify these with busbar, but what is the ideal arrangement? I assume that I can rationalise everything to busbar(s) on the positive of battery A and the negative of battery B, but can I put loads and feeds on the same busbar or should they go on separate ones (with each connected directly to the battery or via another short busbar and a single cable to the battery?
Thanks in advance.