We have 2x 24v500 banks, and we are putting 2x Skylla TG 24v 100's. Can these be paralleled, and how? Also, do we need diodes? Or a GX device? Appreciate your help.
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We have 2x 24v500 banks, and we are putting 2x Skylla TG 24v 100's. Can these be paralleled, and how? Also, do we need diodes? Or a GX device? Appreciate your help.
Hi @WJF
To give an answer on this, more information is needed. 'we have two banks and two chargers' is not something anyone can give an answer on.
Please describe the system, what kind of banks, what else is connected, distance between banks, what kind of system, etc. etc.
you can parallel as many chargers as you like in parallel, just keep adding them . which ever one has its set point higher than the other this one will charge more thats all, its quite hard to get them all set at exactly the same voltage, so dont worry about one doing more work than the others when needed they will all supply power up to there max outputs based on there own absorption settings and absorption times.
No diodes are not need as long as its one battery bank.
yes you can connect a BMV and a GX device and use the autostart features based on voltage . if you have a multiplus or a quattro inverter charger this helps as well
you should also look at your options as a Inverter charger costing is not a lot diferant cost wise to the chargers, and depending on size there charge rates can be higher. and you get more info on the gx device as well
its not a cut and dried answer, its how they are configured within the system
if they are always paralleled, then no diode needed, if not then connect one charger to one bank and the other to the other bank, then turn parallel off and on as needed, its also not wise to parallel a flat or discharged bank to a full bank otherwise high current could flow from the full battery to the lower batty until they are again equal.
its upto you as to how you do these connections
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