Battery Bank in a PT
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09-14-2005, 07:04
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Battery Bank in a PT
Steve,
I would agree with your coice of option 1. That shared house/start set-up has worked good for years, so why change it? Breaking it up into start/house groups will mainly reduce your house power reserve capability, and your Option 2 might be a problem starting that 8V on cold days. You are lucky you have the 6 batteries. The early PTs only have 4 of the 6 volt batteries and they do just fine. My 83 6V92 fires immediately with no problems. Not sure what year they added the extra 2 batteries to the PT line. Might have been 86 when they added the 8V92 engine to pusher line. The 12 volt up front is usually not part of the 'pool' of 6 volts batteries, but can be jumped together for starting via a dash switch - 'aux battery' I think it is called. The 12 volt battery in the front side compartment normally just starts the genset engine. The gen set tray slide works because it runs off the same hydraulic pump system that runs the HWH jacks, which run off the house/start batteries in the rear. Mike Bulriss 83 PT40 "Stagecoach" - For Sale 91 PT40 "Texas Minivan" San Antonio, TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "trvlngnrs" > Currently I have six 6 volt batteries in a "pool" that start the coach > and powers the house. There is one additional 12 volt deep cycle that > starts the genset, but I believe it is also in the "pool" because I > recently had it out, and could power the genset slide and start the > genset. > > I am going to be getting new batteries and was wondering the best > configuration is: > > 1) Six T105 6 volt batteries in a pool, as is. > > 2) Four T105's for the house and 2 T105's for the engine, with an > isolator seperating them. > > 3) Four T105's for the house, and 2 deep cycle 12 volt batteries for > the engine. This will be approx $250 more because a space would need > to be fabricated to hold the larger 12 volt batteries. > > > I am leaning towards #1 because it is cheaper ($550 with all new > cables & terminals). I would need to know that an isolator exists > beween the genset battery and the remaining "pool". That way if I > killed the 6 batteries, I could still start the genset and recharge > them with the 2 newly installed Progressive Dynamic 60 amp convertors. > > The engine is an 8V92, so I am sure it sucks amps when cold. Would 6 > T105's handle it? > > Thanks, > Steve Harrie > '86 PT38 |
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