I have written here before regarding what I believe to be a problem with my house battery bank. Long story short, 10 six volt trojan golf cart batteries, total capacity 1200 amp hours. Have not been able to utilize much of this capacity, bank needs to be recharged after drawing out approximately 250 amps. Essentially i have to recharge using a Xantrex 2500 watt charger/inverter. I have had this problem looked at by professionals, no one seems to be able to figure it out. My question is this large house bank is connected through a T-Tron 300 amp current limiting class T fuse. Is this an adequate fuse for this size bank or doesn't it make any difference?
The use is woking in that the voltage is the same on both sides of it. The thing that makes me wonder is the "current limiting" aspect or am I barking up the wrong tree here? Any thoughts would be great.
Thanks.
The use is woking in that the voltage is the same on both sides of it. The thing that makes me wonder is the "current limiting" aspect or am I barking up the wrong tree here? Any thoughts would be great.
Thanks.