Rust Electrical How-to – Battery Backup System, Splitting Charging, and MANY TIPS ALONG THE WAY!

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I’ve spent a huge portion of my time in wipes studying and testing electrical systems and have come to many best practices. Here I’m sharing a backup battery techniques along with my thoughts along the way. Also in here is some hints at how the popular ‘Nih core’ works and might give enough info for clever individuals to hook it up (hint: its basically the initial power source as your first battery in a backup system)

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    • @rwhipple73
    • 2024年 8月 28日 7:31am

    your always best to use 1 extra wind turbine than you have batteries with doing multiples…..2 batteries = 3 wind turbines, 3 batteries = 4 wind turbines etc……then you can “split” charging between all the batteries and either combine battery outputs or break them out using blockers as backups to each other. Personally I prefer to use the batteries and power vs. having backups sitting idle.

    • @sissiwasabi
    • 2024年 8月 28日 7:31am

    people should not make videos if they dont know what they are talking about.

    • @kippz1337
    • 2024年 8月 28日 7:31am

    Try to connect at terminals 1 & 3 on a splitter if you are connecting only two devices, should fix the consumption issue.

    • @timothyzimmermann4612
    • 2024年 8月 28日 7:31am

    The issue with this setup is that you need generation capacity to be 3x what you need to make sure the batteries stay full. Otherwise the main battery everything is wired into runs flat and you get a reboot loop in the turrets as the system flips between the batteries every few seconds. For backup power, using branches to direct most of the input power to the primary battery is best practice since that will always keep it topped up, thus avoiding the reboot loop issue. Alternatively, adding some sort of timer logic that creates a delay in re-activating the blocker would also mitigate this.

    • @BVLVI
    • 2024年 8月 28日 7:31am

    cool stuff bro! You really helped me understand that what they say and what it does are totally different. I was wonder WHY don’t my stuff work! You really helped a lot. Are there other things they don’t tell you?