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Battery Selection

Creek Jenkins

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My Victron shunt showed up, but my batteries won’t be here till next week. I’ve got to weasel the shunt wire thru the wall so I can install the shunt display over the control panel. My lead acid batteries are pretty dead, but I have both solar and main power switches off. It seems a solar panels are still powering the energy display, though I guess that doesn’t hurt anything.
When hooking the batteries up to the shunt, do I need to worry about the length of the cables from each battery being equal?
 

Oregon_Camper

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When hooking the batteries up to the shunt, do I need to worry about the length of the cables from each battery being equal?
If you have >3 batteries, then the have the same cable length. Coming off NEG terminal to shunt can be different length that cable between batteries.
 

Creek Jenkins

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I’m getting ready to install my batteries when they arrive next week.
2 x 230 aH, should I use 2-0 battery cable on the positive side?
I don’t have a giant crimper so I usually solder the cable ends on.
Jim I watched your video on your conversion to 3 batteries but I’m not clear on how you held your batteries down. I can’t find a battery box to fit the odd size but not sure I really need one. I’m going to remove the “dropped” battery box in my Paradigm and put a wood floor in so I can use blocks to brace fore and aft, maybe just put a bungee over the top?
The Victron shunt connects to both batteries so that seems straight forward.
I will have read through my battery specs as I am not sure if the BMS includes a max current draw shutoff. If not I should probably install a fuse.
 

Oregon_Camper

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2 x 230 aH, should I use 2-0 battery cable on the positive side?

Jim I watched your video on your conversion to 3 batteries but I’m not clear on how you held your batteries down. I can’t find a battery box to fit the odd size but not sure I really need one. I’m going to remove the “dropped” battery box in my Paradigm and put a wood floor in so I can use blocks to brace fore and aft, maybe just put a bungee over the top?
You stated you have no inverter, so the largest DC draw you will see is slideouts and leveling...which will be under 50 amps. So 2AWG will be plenty. You could even get away with 6AWG if you wanted. Now...if you have ANY plans of adding an inverter down the road, bite the bullet now and use 4/0 cables now.

For batteries...the video was my prior RV and I did not strap them down. Just had a rubber mat under them and then forced them tight with the framing. On my current Alliance RV, I have them straped down with 2 lashing straps (like this). The kind you pull to tighten, not the lever kind with metal handle. I still think the rubber door mat is a great idea...just grab a cheap door mat at Lowes and cut to size.
 
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