jasper79
Electrical
- Jul 22, 2020
- 2
Hello All, I have a situation where a legacy design has the following characteristics:
- (6) 12V lead acid batteries in series with another (6) lead acid batteries
- This 24V system provides starting function for (2) 1000hp diesel engines
- Each engine is equipped with a 75A alternator
- The setup utilizes an isolator to keep the 2 alternators from seeing each other while charging
- The setup utilizes an equalizer for 12V loads
See the attached for current design and my attempt at a more balanced design.
I have found some literature on best practice for wiring the equalizer. And the isolator circuit is sound.
My concerns and questions:
Under current design, it looks like the first battery or 2 in each bank is getting the bulk of the charge but I am having trouble figuring how to analyze and get real values-
How to wire the batteries such that they are balanced during discharge and charge?
How to calculate charge going to each battery in current set-up and new set-up?
Thank you for your input!
- (6) 12V lead acid batteries in series with another (6) lead acid batteries
- This 24V system provides starting function for (2) 1000hp diesel engines
- Each engine is equipped with a 75A alternator
- The setup utilizes an isolator to keep the 2 alternators from seeing each other while charging
- The setup utilizes an equalizer for 12V loads
See the attached for current design and my attempt at a more balanced design.
I have found some literature on best practice for wiring the equalizer. And the isolator circuit is sound.
My concerns and questions:
Under current design, it looks like the first battery or 2 in each bank is getting the bulk of the charge but I am having trouble figuring how to analyze and get real values-
How to wire the batteries such that they are balanced during discharge and charge?
How to calculate charge going to each battery in current set-up and new set-up?
Thank you for your input!