I have 12 used agm batteries that I want to configure to a single 24v batterybank. How would you wire this in the best way? Do I need balancers? If yes, how many?
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I have 12 used agm batteries that I want to configure to a single 24v batterybank. How would you wire this in the best way? Do I need balancers? If yes, how many?
Easy to answer: put 6 batteries parallel and the 2 groups of 6 in series then you get 24v system.
agm batteries need no balancer
Balancers would be good here. And long strings of six batteries is likely to cause imbalance, even if tapped at opposite ends of the strings or connected with busbars. It's not true that AGMs don't go out of balance, although long periods on float and low currents mean self balancing is likely.
Four strings of three in parallel would be much better.
You have used batteries. Good chance of very different states of charge. And wear. Make sure all fully/equally charged before connecting.
completely agree, you can also check each battery separately with a multimeter to ensure there all within 0.1v of each other.
section 3.4
https://www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/Wiring-Unlimited-EN.pdf
Totaly different situation, but the victron battery balancer (2pcs) do their job very good balancing my 2s2p setup on 24V. Added temperature probe to each battery, (yes it occupies the whole Cerbo temp inputs) and i have not a single issue, battery's are from the same production date though. (VMF Greensystems 105Ah) But i would like to see a balancer which can deliver more than 1A, since its really slow when there is an inbalance. If you wire the balancers to your digital inputs you can generate inbalance alarms by the balancer relay, which comes in handy.
Mabye this victron device would be better?
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