By necessity I have to install one battery to each side (under the berths). The boxes are securely mounted, easily accessible and properly ventilated. The batteries are both size-24 deep-cycles and on the same bank. The cable attaching no.2 to the single off/on switch must be about 10 ft long and the cable for no.1 may be as little as 3 or 4 ft long. The cable is 4 AWG marine grade.
Is this enough of a difference in cable length to cause significantly different discharge cycles? Would increasing the cable on no.1, even if just by leading it circuitously round the box just to make it of equal length to no.2's, help? Can I change the gauge of one wire to make the issue less of a problem?
Note-- the charger is located aft of no.1 but at a sufficient distance (less than the length of what came with the charger) that the two separate charging cables will be closer, if not nearly identical lengths, so I don't think a difference in charging cycles is an issue.
Do let me know thoughts/experiences. Thanks--
JC
Is this enough of a difference in cable length to cause significantly different discharge cycles? Would increasing the cable on no.1, even if just by leading it circuitously round the box just to make it of equal length to no.2's, help? Can I change the gauge of one wire to make the issue less of a problem?
Note-- the charger is located aft of no.1 but at a sufficient distance (less than the length of what came with the charger) that the two separate charging cables will be closer, if not nearly identical lengths, so I don't think a difference in charging cycles is an issue.
Do let me know thoughts/experiences. Thanks--
JC