savingourplanet wrote:
My Battery bank is 2964 Amp-Hour,12 volt system,
Another problem is your battery bank, it's pretty big. For that large of a bank, you need to have (according to the "rule of thumb" ) about 5% Capacity, for your charger, placing your charger at about 150 Amps. While that may seem high, it's needed during the Equalize Cycle, to provide enough current to properly "stir" or "bubble" mix your battery electrolyte.
There is also the chance you mis-stated your battery capacity, as "2964 Amp-Hour" is an awfully LARGE battery bank. Do your batteries have a "20 hr" capacity rating ? Do you have brand / model #/website for them ?
I also suspect you could use a sketch/ explanation about wiring all those batteries together, in a manner that will not damage them serially, and shorten the life of your battery bank.
Here's a great writeup on how to properly wire your battery bank (diagonally)
http://www.smartgauge.co.uk/batt_con.htmlit explains why, and has several diagrams too.
Good luck.