Mike k
Well-Known Member
I would be very interested hear the panels advice on how best to select and set up my batteries on my system.
To explain the pictures there are 2 batteries and the red cable from each goes into a single BEP 701 master switch, after that there are 2 more BEP 701 switches - from them one red lead goes to the starter motor and the other to the mains panel. The earth strap goes from one battery to the next then onto the engine earth.
My first question is how can I tell if the two red leads that go into the master switch effectively joins the two supplies- i.e does the BEP 701 join them or keep them separate?. 2nd what's the point of the two following switches- surely there is no point just having either one or the other ''on'' when you need to have starting and services supplies? 3) What does the black unit below the 2 BEPS actually do?.
Finally if the two systems are connected in the switch- is there any point having different types of batteries ( starter and leisure) ...any advice on the best combination?
To explain the pictures there are 2 batteries and the red cable from each goes into a single BEP 701 master switch, after that there are 2 more BEP 701 switches - from them one red lead goes to the starter motor and the other to the mains panel. The earth strap goes from one battery to the next then onto the engine earth.
My first question is how can I tell if the two red leads that go into the master switch effectively joins the two supplies- i.e does the BEP 701 join them or keep them separate?. 2nd what's the point of the two following switches- surely there is no point just having either one or the other ''on'' when you need to have starting and services supplies? 3) What does the black unit below the 2 BEPS actually do?.
Finally if the two systems are connected in the switch- is there any point having different types of batteries ( starter and leisure) ...any advice on the best combination?