Tunalover
Mechanical
- Mar 28, 2002
- 1,179
Guys-
I'm a mechanical engineer. My electrical engineering knowledge stops at Physics III and Circuits I so I'd appreciate it if you could keep it simple. What I'd like to know about is the feasibility/desireability of connecting two (or more) 12VDC deep cycle batteries in parallel in an effort to boost the total amp-hrs available to an electric trolling motor. I have vague memories of someone saying that this is not good for one or both of the batteries. Is this true and, if so, is there a simple circuit that will protect the batteries but still come close to doubling the number of amp-hrs that would otherwise be provided by a single battery?
Tunalover
I'm a mechanical engineer. My electrical engineering knowledge stops at Physics III and Circuits I so I'd appreciate it if you could keep it simple. What I'd like to know about is the feasibility/desireability of connecting two (or more) 12VDC deep cycle batteries in parallel in an effort to boost the total amp-hrs available to an electric trolling motor. I have vague memories of someone saying that this is not good for one or both of the batteries. Is this true and, if so, is there a simple circuit that will protect the batteries but still come close to doubling the number of amp-hrs that would otherwise be provided by a single battery?
Tunalover