tokoloshe
Well-Known Member
I have a "common negative" domestic and engine battery system, controlled by a "One: one plus two and two" switch.
My solar panel has a dual battery controller with positive and negative connections for each battery. No problems so far.
I have now installed a NASA BM2 battery monitor.
The instructions state that all negative wiring on the domestic battery should be connected to the appropriate side of the negative shunt supplied.................so far so good.
But what happens when using the additional NASA, (optional), cable which is connected to the engine battery's positive terminal? Should the negative wire from the solar controller remain connected to the engine battery's negative terminal? Or should it be connected to the shunt along with the domestic battery's other negative wiring?
My solar panel has a dual battery controller with positive and negative connections for each battery. No problems so far.
I have now installed a NASA BM2 battery monitor.
The instructions state that all negative wiring on the domestic battery should be connected to the appropriate side of the negative shunt supplied.................so far so good.
But what happens when using the additional NASA, (optional), cable which is connected to the engine battery's positive terminal? Should the negative wire from the solar controller remain connected to the engine battery's negative terminal? Or should it be connected to the shunt along with the domestic battery's other negative wiring?