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I've got a separate battery bank that is dedicated to a small inverter. Runs a
laptop computer, small TV etc, when anchored out. It's a great idea, and really extends the life of the house bank between recharges. But I'm in the Pacific NW. What's solar energy? :-) If you put two battery banks on one solar charger, you'll probably need some sort of diodes or what not to keep the battery with the lesser charge from attempting to equalize with the more highly charged battery- a circuit might be completed through the internal wiring of the charge unit itself. Any time two batteries are connected to the same circuit they can't be considered isolated. |