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12 volts dc from 24 volts dc

by Collyn Rivers

12 volts dc from 24 volts dc

Taking 12 volts dc from 24 volts dc can ruin the batteries in a 24 volt system. Here’s how to do it effectively and safely. There are two main ways. The choice depends mainly on the peak current needed. For example the plus 130 amps for a typical microwave oven limits choice to the equalising system described below.

Simply tapping 12 volts from one of two series-connected 12-volt batteries (i.e. 24 volts) damages both. The battery from which 12 volts is tapped, is prevented by the untapped battery from fully recharging while so connected. Even if both are disconnect and recharged routinely, battery life is shortened.

Such tapping can, however, be safely done via an equalising system. (Makers include GSL and Redarc).

An equalising system enables 12 volts dc to be supplied from one of the two 12 volts dc batteries in a typical 24-volt system. It does so by constantly equalising the two batteries state of charge. This is often used in boats that require 24 volts for engine starting and anchor winching, but 12 volts for most else. It also works well in fifth wheel travel trailers, big motorhomes and coach conversions that have 24-volt alternators.

These units have various current ratings that relate only to the equalising current used to re-balance. The drawable 12-volt peak current is limited only to that which the battery can provide. Equalising thus enables high current draw. Its overall efficiency (of 80-85%) is however lower than that of the dc-dc conversion units described below. Further, it cannot supply the high current needed to drive microwave ovens etc.

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Obtaining 12 volts dc from 24 volts dc. The equaliser is located close to the battery bank and connected via heavy cable. Here’s how it is done using the Redarc unit.

24 volts dc to 12 volts dc. GSL equaliser

The GSL equaliser shown here can also be used as a 12-volt battery charger.

12 volts dc from 24 volts dc – via dc-dc conversion

Another way of obtaining 12 volts dc from 24 volts dc (including 24-volt batteries) is via a suitably rated 24-12 volt dc-dc converter. They are made (by Redarc, GSL and others) in varying capacities – from 1 amp to 60 amps or so. Their output is typically 13.65 volts offload, dropping to about 12.6 volts on full load.

Dc-dc conversion thus works in totally different ways. Choosing which to use is mostly a matter of the maximum 12-volt current you need to draw. Equalising is overkill for powering only one or two lights.

Voltage conversion via an inverter

This is a ‘do it yourself’ approach to obtaining 12 volts dc from 24 volts dc. The concept is to use a 24-volt input 230-volt inverter. This, apart from supplying 230 volts ac, drives an efficient multi-stage 12-volt battery charger. The charger can also be used wherever there is a mains 230 volt supply. It requires an efficient inverter and charger, but the best of both now approach 95% efficiency.

If used whilst driving, that 230 volts is being generated may be an unexpected hazard in the event of an accident. There is no known reporting of a consequent accident but is an issue to consider. The method is described here as it is commonly used.

Voltage conversion – further information

The design and installation of systems to obtain 12 volts from 24 volts dc is too big a topic to fully cover in article form. All you need to know (including that of the electrics) generally is covered in Caravan & Motorhome Electrics. (It is even used by auto electricians as their working guide.) Solar That Really Works tells all you need (and more!) for buying or installing solar in boats, RVs and cabins. Solar Success does the same for home and property solar systems. See also the Caravan & Motorhome Book or if your interest is camper trailers – the Camper Trailer Book.

If you liked this article you will like my books. All are technically competent but written in down to earth plain English. Reader after reader confirms the cost of my books is repaid many times over by their getting their systems right the first time. The books are unusual in that I have both an engineering and writing/publishing background of over 60 years. For my bio Click on About the author.

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