OK, I'm still trying to figure out a way to upgrade my existing, healthy, 2 year old, series string of 4 Rolls S530 6 volt batteries from 24 to 48 volts by adding 4 new ones to the string...WITHOUT violating the apparently sacred rule that one Shalt Not Mix Old And New Batteries.
Here is the idea, which I presume is completely idiotic...but I'd really like someone who knows what they're talking about to try and explain to me precisely WHY!
*Keep my existing array, controller, and 4 battery, 24 volt string.
*Set up a second array with its own controller, charging a second series string of 4 NEW batteries.
*Put those two strings in series...and there's your 48 volts, with old and new batteries being charged independently.
Yes, there will be times when one controller is in bulk while the other might be in absorb, or one in absorb while the other is in float. Why does that matter? End to end it's a 48 volt string, and a 48 volt inverter wouldn't know or care about the details.
I CAN see that there would be challenges getting each (Midnite Classic) controller to have its own WhizBangJr. for determining endamps. But beyond that...???
So again, I know this must be lame-brained. I'm just interested in hearing any clear explanations of WHY.
Thanks.
Here is the idea, which I presume is completely idiotic...but I'd really like someone who knows what they're talking about to try and explain to me precisely WHY!
*Keep my existing array, controller, and 4 battery, 24 volt string.
*Set up a second array with its own controller, charging a second series string of 4 NEW batteries.
*Put those two strings in series...and there's your 48 volts, with old and new batteries being charged independently.
Yes, there will be times when one controller is in bulk while the other might be in absorb, or one in absorb while the other is in float. Why does that matter? End to end it's a 48 volt string, and a 48 volt inverter wouldn't know or care about the details.
I CAN see that there would be challenges getting each (Midnite Classic) controller to have its own WhizBangJr. for determining endamps. But beyond that...???
So again, I know this must be lame-brained. I'm just interested in hearing any clear explanations of WHY.
Thanks.
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