tgalea
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
Thank you all for your invaluable help.
I'm comfortable making up cables etc so that woudn't be a problem.
The negative cable from the domestic bank goes to the negative terminal on the engine starting battery negative. Another cable leaves the engine battery negative and goes into the electrical system (either buss bars or main switch i think).
What i will do is disconnect the negative cable going out to the engine battery negative and attachs shunt battery side to negative of domestic directly and shunt load side to the cable i would have just disconnected.
My worry really is the size of the 200amp shunt which comes with nasa bm2. Since the negatives are joined I am afraid that during engine start some current may flow from the domestic negative into the starting battery through the shunt and overload my shunt.
Is this a realistic worry or am I going too far !?
Thanks once again
Thank you all for your invaluable help.
I'm comfortable making up cables etc so that woudn't be a problem.
The negative cable from the domestic bank goes to the negative terminal on the engine starting battery negative. Another cable leaves the engine battery negative and goes into the electrical system (either buss bars or main switch i think).
What i will do is disconnect the negative cable going out to the engine battery negative and attachs shunt battery side to negative of domestic directly and shunt load side to the cable i would have just disconnected.
My worry really is the size of the 200amp shunt which comes with nasa bm2. Since the negatives are joined I am afraid that during engine start some current may flow from the domestic negative into the starting battery through the shunt and overload my shunt.
Is this a realistic worry or am I going too far !?
Thanks once again