- You mentioned diodes. Plural. You use more than one?
Yes, plural - as in four smaller diodes wired in parallel to increase throughput so I could pull the maximum amperage required by the UPS which was 30 amps. I used 4x10 amp diodes = 40 amps with a 25% safety margin for 30 amps max draw. #8 power/ground cable with a 30amp fuse near the house batteries.
- I thought youd only need one. SLA+ -|<- House battery + Sorry that's a crap emoji diode but I think you get my meaning.
If I understand this... Yes, house battery positive passes through the diodes to the SLA positive.
- So if your house batteries are charged does it not continue to power stuff?
Yes, it continues to power until house batteries reach the UPS low voltage cutoff, and then the UPS shuts down.
- Or does the SLA take a long time to recover?
I used the smallest 12v SLA and it recovers very quick especially because it doesn't go any lower than the house batteries. Smaller was cheaper and created more room inside the case for ventilation, wiring, and diodes.
- It seems like if the 2 banks were combined youd still be able to run off of the house banks until they were low voltage.
Exactly! It runs for a long time... right up to the low voltage cut off point for the UPS. Even then, the voltage in the house is enough to power lights, heater fan, and other less 'voltage sensitive needs.