Tom:

You want to bundle with conductors of opposite polarity wherever practical. This helps cancel the AC fields.

William Miller



At 10:40 AM 7/18/2010, you wrote:
hello Wrenches,
Since we usually are using the batteries in back-up applications and thus AGM batteries, we like to stack them. So we make-up a steel (2"X2" angle) rack, have our tinner bend-up an enclosure, and get all parts powder coated. Expensive, but last forever. On another note; what is the skinny on bundling conductors of same polarity?.....Ok, bad? Searched the archives and the Internets and couldn't find a satisfactory answer.
thanks,
tom

Tom DeBates
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