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Eric,
It still doesn't make sense to me. Unless you have a complete circuit, the banks are not in parallel, and your switch on the positives prevents a complete circuit of both at the same time. Common negatives should not be an issue - after all, in a standard off grid system, the DC - and the AC neutral are common to the same ground rod and thus equipment bonding. A Trimetric TM2025 has a second battery voltage sense function that requires the negatives be common; mine tells me the voltage of my main 24V system and my 12V generator starting battery, and all works well. So I question your perception that one is stronger and the other weaker. How do you perceive this new difference, and could it simply be a error in perception? One issue with a switch on two banks is that you can't use a single amp-hour meter, such as a TriMetric. So I would tend to place less value on subjective perception without the metrics to back it up. Allan
Allan Sindelar
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