What wiring do you use when you want to connect two of the batteries in parallel ?
Paralleling batteries is an oft and well discussed topic and I'm considering a couple of ideas
1. Subject to bench testing and on the understanding that I'll only parallel up when the packs are at the same/similar voltage levels, I'm looking at just using a 'Y' connector - simple, uncomplicated, small and neat
2. Using ideal diodes is another possibility - I have a couple in the work box to experiment with but this approach is not my first choice because it would require some sort of box/container to house the diodes and so forth (more potential failure points). The diodes I have are only rated at 10 Amps as well and although I generally run at half that in ECO mode, there's bound to be the odd ocassion where the 10Amps could be exceeded.
I'd considered building in the ideal diodes into the battery pack for neatness but as I'm considering using single port BMS, that wouldn't work. I'd also have to bench test that arrangment to get a feel for the ideal diode heat dissipation.
I intend to build the packs with in-line fuses (tut some say and shout 'unnecessary' as that's what the BMS is for) so subject to what inter-pack currents flow when I do my bench testing, I'm currently (no pun intended), I'm leaning towards the simple 'Y' connection.
Any views on this approach?