New question while we are pondering the above.
How important is is to have all battery cables the same length? I have seen this discussed numerous sever times across several sites and all say keep cable length the same. I was looking at my battery box and trying to decide how to turn/rotate the 6V battery's to best align with the back of the box to tie in the the Lynx power in bar. As I have switches in line, do I just measure through them? The battery box will be sitting in front of the shunt and switches on the Right in my photos and vented top and bottom.
Thoughts?
I am wiring my 6V battery in 2-series pares to get 12V and then parallel to the Lynx power in through disconnect switches on the positive leads. This allow me to separate the two banks.
The real fun is going to be getting the loaded battery box in the front bay as I don't have room to tilt the batteries into place over the lip of the box if it is put in first without spilling. I am looking forward to Battle Born down the road. Everything I have can be reprogrammed to work with Lithyum
I just had a brain F&*. I have one of these (well similar) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0855CH72P...g=roucb_a_3-20
I wonder if I can fab up a tray out of wood to hold the battery box steady to get it over the lip of the front bay and not damage or break anything? Help around here is scarce and my back cant take the lift if someone helps.
Thoughts?
Thanks
Keith
How important is is to have all battery cables the same length? I have seen this discussed numerous sever times across several sites and all say keep cable length the same. I was looking at my battery box and trying to decide how to turn/rotate the 6V battery's to best align with the back of the box to tie in the the Lynx power in bar. As I have switches in line, do I just measure through them? The battery box will be sitting in front of the shunt and switches on the Right in my photos and vented top and bottom.
Thoughts?
I am wiring my 6V battery in 2-series pares to get 12V and then parallel to the Lynx power in through disconnect switches on the positive leads. This allow me to separate the two banks.
The real fun is going to be getting the loaded battery box in the front bay as I don't have room to tilt the batteries into place over the lip of the box if it is put in first without spilling. I am looking forward to Battle Born down the road. Everything I have can be reprogrammed to work with Lithyum
I just had a brain F&*. I have one of these (well similar) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0855CH72P...g=roucb_a_3-20
I wonder if I can fab up a tray out of wood to hold the battery box steady to get it over the lip of the front bay and not damage or break anything? Help around here is scarce and my back cant take the lift if someone helps.
Thoughts?
Thanks
Keith
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