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Looking into a noco 2 bank. What amps? Wont the heat mess up the charger mounted inside?
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Each branch/bank has a + and - ring terminal that you need to install on the crossbolts of the respective battery (and each has an inline fuse for redundant safety). So you need to unhook upon first installation, but they stay put thereafter. You just want to make sure the charger is not energized when the machine is running, or you can get into an overcharging situation with the batteries.Can those dual bank noco chargers in fact be hooked up in series (one bank to each battery) without issue? Or do you need to disconnect the batteries first?
Yes. I do this with my RV coach all the time. A 4 x 10A charger will charge 4 batteries together as if it was a 40A charger. The NOCOs are pretty sophisticated about handling a situation like that.Can those dual bank noco chargers in fact be hooked up in series (one bank to each battery) without issue? Or do you need to disconnect the batteries first?
I vote for the 2A 2-bank for the MEP needs, if you install the larger its only going to use what it needs...they're smart like that. I have the larger amp 2-bank on my boat to use as a shore power setup.Would it be better a 2amp or 5amp per bank charge?
Each branch/bank has a + and - ring terminal that you need to install on the crossbolts of the respective battery (and each has an inline fuse for redundant safety). So you need to unhook upon first installation, but they stay put thereafter. You just want to make sure the charger is not energized when the machine is running, or you can get into an overcharging situation with the batteries.