ok looking at this what do i do i want to run 24v bank and charge at 12v what do i need and how to hook up thanks.
windman1000
September 30, 2010 at 7:34 am
IF There Is A Better Way Than This Please Let Me Know, I Did Have All This Using Relays But When There Was No Wind The Relays That Were Energied Would Slowly Run Down The 12 Volt Side Battery Bank.
ArashiNage
September 30, 2010 at 8:30 am
Thanks so much! This is the answer I’ve been seeking for a long time! I knew there had to be a way to charge during lower winds. I knew the lower voltage would be able to charge a 6v battery, but never knew about a “transfer switch”. I figured one would have to disconnect the cables from the terminals each time to charge, (which would be a real pain) and then reconnect them to make 12v again. Now I just have to get me some 6v batteries and a transfer switch! LOL :(
ok looking at this what do i do i want to run 24v bank and charge at 12v what do i need and how to hook up thanks.
IF There Is A Better Way Than This Please Let Me Know, I Did Have All This Using Relays But When There Was No Wind The Relays That Were Energied Would Slowly Run Down The 12 Volt Side Battery Bank.
Thanks so much! This is the answer I’ve been seeking for a long time! I knew there had to be a way to charge during lower winds. I knew the lower voltage would be able to charge a 6v battery, but never knew about a “transfer switch”. I figured one would have to disconnect the cables from the terminals each time to charge, (which would be a real pain) and then reconnect them to make 12v again. Now I just have to get me some 6v batteries and a transfer switch! LOL :(