Now I’m spending much more time on the hook, trying to be close to 100% until spring, I’m observing unexpected behavior in my battery charging/depletion.
In a nutshell, house and start appear to be acting as a single large bank, charging and depleting as one, remaining at the same voltage. It was brought home to me after I found I needed to start the main engine and rev it up before starting the generator.
I have a “parallel charge circuit” which is a Cole-Hersee 24117-01 SPST NO solenoid. The high voltage terminals are connected between the house battery switch comm/on terminal and the start battery switch battery terminal (wiring diagram shows them both on comm/on terminals). The solenoid is not an ACR per se and has no “smarts” with respect to on/off voltages or hysteresis. The system is behaving like this is “always on” allowing the two banks to charge/discharge in parallel. I expected them to charge in parallel but for house loads to only deplete the house bank.
The solenoid is switched with a yellow and yellow/red wire pair that disappear into a harness with a 6-pin Deutsch connector (pins 4 and 5). In the wiring diagram (dated 2004 I have a 2007) the yellow/red is labeled “disconnect only for 100A alt. option” - I have an 80A alternator an do not have the isolator for the 100a alt option.
How is this solenoid switched?
Is my thinking about how this is intended to work correct? Ie that when there is a charge source the solenoid should be “on” and parallel the batteries, and when no charge source if should be “off” and decouple them?
In a nutshell, house and start appear to be acting as a single large bank, charging and depleting as one, remaining at the same voltage. It was brought home to me after I found I needed to start the main engine and rev it up before starting the generator.
I have a “parallel charge circuit” which is a Cole-Hersee 24117-01 SPST NO solenoid. The high voltage terminals are connected between the house battery switch comm/on terminal and the start battery switch battery terminal (wiring diagram shows them both on comm/on terminals). The solenoid is not an ACR per se and has no “smarts” with respect to on/off voltages or hysteresis. The system is behaving like this is “always on” allowing the two banks to charge/discharge in parallel. I expected them to charge in parallel but for house loads to only deplete the house bank.
The solenoid is switched with a yellow and yellow/red wire pair that disappear into a harness with a 6-pin Deutsch connector (pins 4 and 5). In the wiring diagram (dated 2004 I have a 2007) the yellow/red is labeled “disconnect only for 100A alt. option” - I have an 80A alternator an do not have the isolator for the 100a alt option.
How is this solenoid switched?
Is my thinking about how this is intended to work correct? Ie that when there is a charge source the solenoid should be “on” and parallel the batteries, and when no charge source if should be “off” and decouple them?