I have some conflicting information from a couple of dealers and I would like to get some ground truth on switch selection.
I now have a variety of switches that are on/off or (1, 2 1+2, off) for batteries.
All of my battery bus wires are 4/0.
My major load is a Victron MultiPlus II (2 x 120V, 3000W) + a camper set of loads.
In the Battery compartment I have 4 x 400AH batteries that can max deliver 200-225A instanteously.
I see that Victron Only sells a 275A (On/Off) switch.
The battery compartment is 25' away from the batteries. +-
The batteries are arranged as 2 x 400AH (Bank 1) and 2 x 400AH (Bank2). Each battery will be fused with 250A at the terminal. Each bank is in Parallel (12x800AH).
I see that the victron switch for instance is rated for 275A Continuous, with 455A 1minute and 1250A cranking.
The multiplus II side is protected by a BMS500 (and I might put a switch there for safety/convenience to shut off power while working. (lesson learned previously)
The multiplus II is fused at 400A with a mega fuse in the Lynx Distributor. Assuming:
ISO 8820 Rating / Blow Time 110% / 4 Hours - Min. 135% / 10 Minutes - Max. 200% / 5 Seconds - Max.
I have 3 battery compartment switches to choose from (250A, 300A, 600A)
There could be up to 50As (DC load from the Camper) + Whatever the Max the MultiPlus II can draw.
3000W = 250A (@12V)
Battery Bank 1 -> Switch(1+2) -> Battery Bus -> Switch(on/off) -> BMS 500 (+Lynx Distributor) Battery Bank 2 -> Switch(1+2)
This is the switch I picked: (I also have a 600A supersized one)
Rated current, voltage:12-24V, Contact resistance:50m Insulation resistance:100M Dielectric strength:1500VAC/1min Electric life:10000 times Screw specification:M10 350A Continuous 600A Intermittent 1000A 1 Minute 2000A 15 Seconds
Question 1:
How do I select the on/off switch for each of these:
Switch 1: Battery Side
Switch 2: BMS 500 side
How is the math done?
Question 2:
Is 300A (Continuous Rating sufficient for this?
Question 3:
Does the number of AH(batteries 400AH-1600AH) impact the size of the switch considering each battery is independently fused at 250A (Battery Max rating 200A instantaneously)