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#1 smlobx

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Posted 12 August 2020 - 10:57 AM

So I’ve decided to add another 100 AH BattleBorn battery to my camper and was wondering what gauge of wire would be the best.

 

I understand that the thicker, the better, but is 1/0 ok or should I go thicker (or thinner)? 
 

The batteries would be next to each other and I’m estimating the length to be about a foot.

 

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Posted 12 August 2020 - 11:31 AM

Ooooh 2 Battleborns....I'm jealous!

 

You going to be running an induction stove or something?

 

I will leave the technical question to the gurus....

 

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Posted 12 August 2020 - 02:12 PM

I used this ... https://www.amazon.c...e?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ... flexible for 4 gauge. Check your terminal size. 100Ah+50Ah
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Posted 12 August 2020 - 06:56 PM

Ooooh 2 Battleborns....I'm jealous!

 

You going to be running an induction stove or something?

 

I will leave the technical question to the gurus....

 

Be safe my friend! 

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Posted 12 August 2020 - 06:58 PM

I used this ... https://www.amazon.c...e?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ... flexible for 4 gauge. Check your terminal size. 100Ah+50Ah
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that was the company I was planning on purchasing from. I like that they’re made in the USA. The terminals are 5/16” so I should be ok.


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Posted 15 August 2020 - 11:50 PM

Is this going to be a parallel battery to the existing (& if it is, is that a good idea?), or a Bank A, Bank B set-up?

 

If just paralleled to the existing battery(ies) then all of the current drawn in the whole camper or all of the charging current will go thru those cables so they'll need to be sized with that in mind. I tend to always size for 3% max voltage drop. Rarely does that result in an excessively large conductor, but it does once in a while. In which case I examine the 10% Voltage Drop table.

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#7 Vic Harder

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Posted 16 August 2020 - 01:09 AM

4g should be plenty .... distance is short.  FYI, I went with 2g because I had it.

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Posted 16 August 2020 - 02:43 AM

How long have you had your first battery? I would strongly recommend checking, with BattleBorn, to make sure it is OK to run in parallel, a previous “vintage” battery with one of a current vintage. Different resting voltage may contribute to one draining the other. For your situation, have they been constructed with the same components consistently?
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Posted 16 August 2020 - 01:40 PM

How long have you had your first battery? I would strongly recommend checking, with BattleBorn, to make sure it is OK to run in parallel, a previous “vintage” battery with one of a current vintage. Different resting voltage may contribute to one draining the other. For your situation, have they been constructed with the same components consistently?

Thanks everyone for your comments.

 

Stokeme that is exactly what I’m going to do. My current battery is about 18 months old but this is a field of rapid developments and the possibility that they are not completely compatible is real.


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