Voltmeter for Solar Batteries

cynicmonster

Nov 10, 2005
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Hi All,

I have a mate who has a large solar setup for his house and was asking me about some sort of voltmeter setup for him to be able to read easily which bank of batteries need charging.

Please excuse my ignorance, but would it be as simple as rigging up the voltmeter project posted elsewhere across each bank of batteries and obtaining a readout from this? It sounds a bit simple and I am wondering about the current these battery packs pass (old forklift batteries). The batteries are wired in parallel to get 12v and 500 amp (by what he has told me??? would this be right? I could understand 50 amp, but 500....)


Are there things I should be taking into account when thinking about this (besides a supply for the meters)?

Looking forward to replies,

cynicmonster

 

cynicmonster

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Well...people have read this, but no comment has been left.

I just want some confirmation that I won't blow this guy's power supply up if I hook up some sort of voltmeter across his batteries (or the meter for that matter).

Thanks,

Monster

 

ante1

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Hi cynicmonster,

I see no problems connecting a voltmeter to these batterys; just don’t drop your monkey-wrench on the batterys doing it! You should have the greatest respect for the current in these batterys with there low internal resistance they can produce 3000 – 5000 A easy if you short circuit them.  8)

 

cynicmonster

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Thanks Ante,

I thought it should be ok..just wanted to be sure.

Thanks again,

Monster

 
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