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PostPosted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 9:32 am    Post subject: Starter Circuit For DADB Reply with quote

I am wiring a Dual Alternator Dual Battery system and I have a question about the starter curcuit.
Naturally the only starter CB will be on one system bus and the question is what if that side battery is completely dead...if the second battery is still charged and I tie the bus would the second battery have sufficient power available to close the starter solenoid and start the engine?
I know there is a discussion in the AEC about the dead battery not drawing down the good battery due to the 13.5 volts required to charge a battery but I was wondering about the starter circuit.
Bill Hunter


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 11:02 am    Post subject: Starter Circuit For DADB Reply with quote

If you're tying the buses (and effectively, the batteries), then it's electrically the same as 'jump starting' your car using an external jump start pack.

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I am wiring a Dual Alternator Dual Battery system and I have a question about the starter curcuit.
Naturally the only starter CB will be on one system bus and the question is what if that side battery is completely dead...if the second battery is still charged and I tie the bus would the second battery have sufficient power available to close the starter solenoid and start the engine?
I know there is a discussion in the AEC about the dead battery not drawing down the good battery due to the 13.5 volts required to charge a battery but I was wondering about the starter circuit.
Bill Hunter


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 11:59 am    Post subject: Starter Circuit For DADB Reply with quote

I've never used a jump start pack... always used jumper cables and running car.
I will be running two Optima batteries so it will be a few steps above the jump start pack.
Bill Hunter On Apr 22, 2016 14:08, "Charlie England" <ceengland7(at)gmail.com (ceengland7(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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If you're tying the buses (and effectively, the batteries), then it's electrically the same as 'jump starting' your car using an external jump start pack.

On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 12:31 PM, William Hunter <billhuntersemail(at)gmail.com (billhuntersemail(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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I am wiring a Dual Alternator Dual Battery system and I have a question about the starter curcuit.
Naturally the only starter CB will be on one system bus and the question is what if that side battery is completely dead...if the second battery is still charged and I tie the bus would the second battery have sufficient power available to close the starter solenoid and start the engine?
I know there is a discussion in the AEC about the dead battery not drawing down the good battery due to the 13.5 volts required to charge a battery but I was wondering about the starter circuit.
Bill Hunter



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 12:41 pm    Post subject: Starter Circuit For DADB Reply with quote

Apples to apples to apples; in all cases you're just paralleling two batteries.

Draw the diagrams, and visualize all the connecting wires as having zero length. (Obviously not reality, but will show you the electrical circuit comparison.)

Charlie
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I've never used a jump start pack... always used jumper cables and running car.
I will be running two Optima batteries so it will be a few steps above the jump start pack.
Bill Hunter On Apr 22, 2016 14:08, "Charlie England" <ceengland7(at)gmail.com (ceengland7(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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If you're tying the buses (and effectively, the batteries), then it's electrically the same as 'jump starting' your car using an external jump start pack.

On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 12:31 PM, William Hunter <[url=mailto:billhuntersemail(at)gmail.com]billhuntersemail(at)gmail.com (billhuntersemail(at)gmail.com)[/url]> wrote:
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I am wiring a Dual Alternator Dual Battery system and I have a question about the starter curcuit.
Naturally the only starter CB will be on one system bus and the question is what if that side battery is completely dead...if the second battery is still charged and I tie the bus would the second battery have sufficient power available to close the starter solenoid and start the engine?
I know there is a discussion in the AEC about the dead battery not drawing down the good battery due to the 13.5 volts required to charge a battery but I was wondering about the starter circuit.
Bill Hunter






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PostPosted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 1:48 pm    Post subject: Starter Circuit For DADB Reply with quote

Thanks Charlie

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Cheers!!!

BillĀ  Hunter

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If you're tying the buses (and effectively, the batteries), then it's electrically the same as 'jump starting' your car using an external jump start pack.


On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 12:31 PM, William Hunter <billhuntersemail(at)gmail.com (billhuntersemail(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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I am wiring a Dual Alternator Dual Battery system and I have a question about the starter curcuit.
Naturally the only starter CB will be on one system bus and the question is what if that side battery is completely dead...if the second battery is still charged and I tie the bus would the second battery have sufficient power available to close the starter solenoid and start the engine?
I know there is a discussion in the AEC about the dead battery not drawing down the good battery due to the 13.5 volts required to charge a battery but I was wondering about the starter circuit.
Bill Hunter


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