I still don’t understand. I’m not sure we are on the same page. I am still planning to use a pwm charge controller, Or possibly two. As you say, they will disconnect the battery regularly from the battery and lower the power going in when the battery is fully charged. So, I don’t understand why I would need a relay to disconnect the array from the charge controller completely.
It seems to me, it would work if you used two separate relays to switch between the 12v battery and the 24v battery. If the controller will recognize the source as either 12v or 24v so that the output is correct for the particular battery.
My concern with that is how quickly does the charge controller recognize the voltage difference? If you switch the relay from 24v to 12v and the controller doesn’t switch quickly enough it could be sending 24v charging power to a 12v battery…. Not good.
I guess you could have a 3rd relay between the charger and both battery banks to completely cut the charge controller output off from the batteries while you made that switch.
I’m not sure….
It seems to me, it would work if you used two separate relays to switch between the 12v battery and the 24v battery. If the controller will recognize the source as either 12v or 24v so that the output is correct for the particular battery.
My concern with that is how quickly does the charge controller recognize the voltage difference? If you switch the relay from 24v to 12v and the controller doesn’t switch quickly enough it could be sending 24v charging power to a 12v battery…. Not good.
I guess you could have a 3rd relay between the charger and both battery banks to completely cut the charge controller output off from the batteries while you made that switch.
I’m not sure….
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