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best way to connect 2 battrys together? with out piranha sys
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best way to connect 2 battrys together? with out piranha sys
I recently installed a piranha dual battrey system in my truck GQ LWB. Was running with no problems. Was just runnign normal things off the second battry couple of lights UHF CD player. So i went out and purchased a Big Boss air compressor and this is where the problems began!!
After doing much research i decided to put the air compressor up to the second battry. If you know the specs of the big boss compressor it draws 110amps at running and at start 130amps peek. Half way through the cycle of filling the tank the second battry would go flat. After much scratching of the head i found out the piranha system turns off since there is too much current draw!!. Now where did it say that on the box...
So after finding this out i put it onto the first battry (starting battrey). and it ran with no problems
So now my problem is whats the best way to connect 2 battrys together.
since i got a winch going on soon.
After doing much research i decided to put the air compressor up to the second battry. If you know the specs of the big boss compressor it draws 110amps at running and at start 130amps peek. Half way through the cycle of filling the tank the second battry would go flat. After much scratching of the head i found out the piranha system turns off since there is too much current draw!!. Now where did it say that on the box...
So after finding this out i put it onto the first battry (starting battrey). and it ran with no problems
So now my problem is whats the best way to connect 2 battrys together.
since i got a winch going on soon.
Re: best way to connect 2 battrys together? with out piranha
It's written on the front (current limiting)steveoo wrote:....After much scratching of the head i found out the piranha system turns off since there is too much current draw!!. Now where did it say that on the box...
To answer your question the easiest way to do what you are trying to do would be either to swap the Piranha system for a solenoid, or to run a heavy duty manual switch or solenoid in parallel with the Piranha system.
For those that might be happy with a basic system, you can also use the solenoid off a starter motor if you want to isolate a second battery. You just need a switch in the dash and have to remember to switch it on to charge and off when you want to save the second battery!
The solenoid will need to be switched from the isolated battery in case you run down the first battery too much!
The solenoid will need to be switched from the isolated battery in case you run down the first battery too much!
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Nope, sorry V6Hilux, using a starter solenoid wont last. That was my original set up, till it shorted out, and sent a dead short back through the system, and blew the engine fuse, giving me nothing. Thats because, a starter solenoid is an intermittant duty solenoid, and not designed for continuous use.
Go to an auto electrician, and get a continuous duty solenoid. 4 terminals- 2 large (that you hook to each battery) and 2 small (power and earth) If you hook the power to the ignition, so the sonenoid is only active when the ignition is on, then charge will go to both batteries when engine is on, but batteries will be disconnected when ignition is off.
Go to an auto electrician, and get a continuous duty solenoid. 4 terminals- 2 large (that you hook to each battery) and 2 small (power and earth) If you hook the power to the ignition, so the sonenoid is only active when the ignition is on, then charge will go to both batteries when engine is on, but batteries will be disconnected when ignition is off.
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[quote="BundyRumandCoke"]using a starter solenoid wont last. That was my original set up, till it shorted out, and sent a dead short back through the system, and blew the engine fuse, giving me nothing. Thats because, a starter solenoid is an intermittant duty solenoid, and not designed for continuous use. [/quote]
I mentioned the solenoid, as it's just for starting and charging the starting battery. It isn't for 100% usage, like you said.
Perhaps your particular unit was faulty or just the wrong type. Perhaps you didn't have a protection fuse for the circuit to the solenoid itself? Thats how to get a short you described.
Too many variables to discount it.
I mentioned the solenoid, as it's just for starting and charging the starting battery. It isn't for 100% usage, like you said.
Perhaps your particular unit was faulty or just the wrong type. Perhaps you didn't have a protection fuse for the circuit to the solenoid itself? Thats how to get a short you described.
Too many variables to discount it.
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This is what im using its simple and a very tough setup.Cont duty solenoids wont handle high current for very long,nor will a starter solenoid
http://db.hella.com.au/cgi-bin/catalogu ... maint=2113
http://db.hella.com.au/cgi-bin/catalogu ... maint=2113
Re: best way to connect 2 battrys together? with out piranha
I don't think these figures sound terribly accurate? A 4cyl petrol engine starter motor only draws a little over a 100amp @ crank.steveoo wrote:After doing much research i decided to put the air compressor up to the second battry. If you know the specs of the big boss compressor it draws 110amps at running and at start 130amps peek. Half way through the cycle of filling the tank the second battry would go flat.
I think the big boss would be under 50.
Given that i don't see why your second battery would be going flat so quickly. How big is the tank and how long does it take to fill?
I understand you want to change the system but you may have another underlying problem.
Cheers Dan
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
Ruffy,
Sorry but statermotors pull alot more than 100amp - some pull up to 700a as they start
Stevoo I'd do as I said before jsut get a constant current solinoid and use it to parrallel the batteries when you draw large loads
However Ruffy may have a point - my Probag cpompressor pulls 65A and it'll run 20min easy on my main battery wothout the motor running and indefinately with the motor rinning
So perhaps your battery is stuffed or isn't being charged properly
Ado
Sorry but statermotors pull alot more than 100amp - some pull up to 700a as they start
Stevoo I'd do as I said before jsut get a constant current solinoid and use it to parrallel the batteries when you draw large loads
However Ruffy may have a point - my Probag cpompressor pulls 65A and it'll run 20min easy on my main battery wothout the motor running and indefinately with the motor rinning
So perhaps your battery is stuffed or isn't being charged properly
Ado
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With the engine off the batteries would be seperated so you'd be running it pureley from whichever one its connected to.
Compressors are typically high current draw items that can run for a reasonable amount of time (dependant on tyre size/pressure etc etc). I would always recommend having the engine running whilst using it.
Compressors are typically high current draw items that can run for a reasonable amount of time (dependant on tyre size/pressure etc etc). I would always recommend having the engine running whilst using it.
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Re: best way to connect 2 battrys together? with out piranha
The problem will be because of piranha systems safety cutouts, it will switch off for one of two reasons in this case, either because of excessive current draw through the isolator, or more likely because the voltage across both batteries is dropping "too low" and the piranha system shuts off (directs all charging current to main battery)Ruffy wrote:.....Given that i don't see why your second battery would be going flat so quickly. How big is the tank and how long does it take to fill?
I understand you want to change the system but you may have another underlying problem.
Cheers Dan
Thanks for trying rubiwan, but i do it every day.Rubiwan wrote:Ruffy,
Sorry but statermotors pull alot more than 100amp - some pull up to 700a as they start
Stevoo I'd do as I said before jsut get a constant current solinoid and use it to parrallel the batteries when you draw large loads
However Ruffy may have a point - my Probag cpompressor pulls 65A and it'll run 20min easy on my main battery wothout the motor running and indefinately with the motor rinning
So perhaps your battery is stuffed or isn't being charged properly
Ado
Once cranking a small petty 4 cyl will draw 100 to 150 amps.
You are right, some starters draw 700 amps... but none that fit the description i mentioned so telling us that was irrelevant.
Just checked the website, stats say current draw for the Big boss is 45 amps. So if yours is drawing over 100 then its faulty.
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
Re: best way to connect 2 battrys together? with out piranha
WTF? How is the system cutting out going to make the battery go flat quicker?Jaffa wrote:The problem will be because of piranha systems safety cutouts, it will switch off for one of two reasons in this case, either because of excessive current draw through the isolator, or more likely because the voltage across both batteries is dropping "too low" and the piranha system shuts off (directs all charging current to main battery)Ruffy wrote:.....Given that i don't see why your second battery would be going flat so quickly. How big is the tank and how long does it take to fill?
I understand you want to change the system but you may have another underlying problem.
Cheers Dan
The battery shouldn't be going flat that quick regardless of they system stop it from charging.
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/BIG-BOSS-air-Com ... dZViewItem
Says "Maximum current consumption... 45 Amps"
Says "Maximum current consumption... 45 Amps"
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
the big boss mite pull 100 amp on start up but once going no way. they recommend such big gauge wiring to be able to withstand the startup amperage.
rather be safe than sorry.
like the twin thermos i have take around 30 amp to start but dont draw near that once going. so i have a 30 amp fuse and wiring to suit that amp draw.
rather be safe than sorry.
like the twin thermos i have take around 30 amp to start but dont draw near that once going. so i have a 30 amp fuse and wiring to suit that amp draw.
Two 400A solenoids in parallel don't make an 800A switch. When one breaks the circuit the other will be carrying the full current.Rubiwan wrote:I have done what you want - I wored two cole hursey 400A solinoids in parrallel to creat a 800a switch
works fine and cost under $100 to set up
Ado
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