steve yates
Well-Known Member
What is the minimum continous current rating I should be looking at for battery switches to
a) isolate 2 314ahr lithiums in a house bank, wired independently with 25mm cable each battery has a 150a classt fuse.
(They will each have their own isolator, usually left always on, with the bank turned on and off via this main isolator)
B) isolate a 90ahr agm engine start & windlass battery, wired with 50mm cable to starter and to windlass, 100a breaker for windlass, no fuse between battery and starter.
C) act as an emergency combine between the two (hopefully never used)
I am confusing myself with the options and thinking it cannot be as simple as just a wee bit higher than the fuse rating?
Thanks
a) isolate 2 314ahr lithiums in a house bank, wired independently with 25mm cable each battery has a 150a classt fuse.
(They will each have their own isolator, usually left always on, with the bank turned on and off via this main isolator)
B) isolate a 90ahr agm engine start & windlass battery, wired with 50mm cable to starter and to windlass, 100a breaker for windlass, no fuse between battery and starter.
C) act as an emergency combine between the two (hopefully never used)
I am confusing myself with the options and thinking it cannot be as simple as just a wee bit higher than the fuse rating?
Thanks