Ronnie
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- Boat Make
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- Year
- 2010
- Boat Model
- Limited S
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I’m hoping some of this site’s electrical gurus can help me out here.
For context, I have a 2010 242 LS with the stock DVSR switching system (currently attached to two batteries, a start and a separate house battery). An aftermarket two bank onboard charger/maintainer Is also installed along with bus bars to the house switch module of the OEM system and to create a common ground for the entire system. The negative sensor lead from the dvsr module is attached to the common ground bus bar.
My goal is to run two of the same model house batteries in parallel to double amps but keep the voltage the same (12v).
Do I simply run, from the new/third battery, a new positive (+) cable to the house switch module’s bus bar and a new negative (-) cable to the common ground bus bar?
Will this effectively double my house battery capacity/usage time?
Should I use the two bank onboard charger on both house batteries or to charge the start battery and one house battery?
If I use the two bank onboard charger on the the start and one house battery would I not be charging the second house battery as well, just at half the voltage since both house batteries are wired in parallel?
For context, I have a 2010 242 LS with the stock DVSR switching system (currently attached to two batteries, a start and a separate house battery). An aftermarket two bank onboard charger/maintainer Is also installed along with bus bars to the house switch module of the OEM system and to create a common ground for the entire system. The negative sensor lead from the dvsr module is attached to the common ground bus bar.
My goal is to run two of the same model house batteries in parallel to double amps but keep the voltage the same (12v).
Do I simply run, from the new/third battery, a new positive (+) cable to the house switch module’s bus bar and a new negative (-) cable to the common ground bus bar?
Will this effectively double my house battery capacity/usage time?
Should I use the two bank onboard charger on both house batteries or to charge the start battery and one house battery?
If I use the two bank onboard charger on the the start and one house battery would I not be charging the second house battery as well, just at half the voltage since both house batteries are wired in parallel?