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<blockquote data-quote="L1ttlet" data-source="post: 8658585" data-attributes="member: 675617"><p>Umm.....so after reading all that it sounds like the best thing to do is run either 5s or 6s and 3p for 120ah bank and keep the cells charged at nominal voltage. I won't have any this variable regulated. Rather, just have a volt meter hooked up to bank to just keep track of banks voltage. </p><p></p><p>So what your saying is my stock 120amp alternator should only charge up to a possible 14.8 volts max? So with 6s in cells it won't hurt the bank seeing that voltage? Probly won't hurt even having 5s in my vehicle as I have a xs power d3400 agm under hood and this bank will be in trunk on amp rack. Please correct if I'm wrong. So I think the most this bank would see is 14.4v as that is the most I have seen my agm see. </p><p></p><p>You mentioned you have half of funds tied up in busbars and hardware. You went with copper busbars (expensive). Why not 6061 aluminum bars? What type of hardware? I was thinking all stainless steel. Order my busbars from remmington undustries. Super cheap.</p><p></p><p>I am wanting to order some cells. What would you recommend?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L1ttlet, post: 8658585, member: 675617"] Umm.....so after reading all that it sounds like the best thing to do is run either 5s or 6s and 3p for 120ah bank and keep the cells charged at nominal voltage. I won't have any this variable regulated. Rather, just have a volt meter hooked up to bank to just keep track of banks voltage. So what your saying is my stock 120amp alternator should only charge up to a possible 14.8 volts max? So with 6s in cells it won't hurt the bank seeing that voltage? Probly won't hurt even having 5s in my vehicle as I have a xs power d3400 agm under hood and this bank will be in trunk on amp rack. Please correct if I'm wrong. So I think the most this bank would see is 14.4v as that is the most I have seen my agm see. You mentioned you have half of funds tied up in busbars and hardware. You went with copper busbars (expensive). Why not 6061 aluminum bars? What type of hardware? I was thinking all stainless steel. Order my busbars from remmington undustries. Super cheap. I am wanting to order some cells. What would you recommend? [/QUOTE]
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