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Hooking up a battery isolator in a conversion van
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<blockquote data-quote="udfxrookie" data-source="post: 8641128" data-attributes="member: 675024"><p>The isolator is automatic. It focuses on charging the main battery and charges the secondary battery when the main hits a certain level. If the main dips, it switches back so the main is constanly within a certain range.</p><p></p><p>The main goal is that I have the alternator charging both batteries and have the batteries isolated.... one is for the interior inverter/car audio/etc and the other is the main vehicle battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="udfxrookie, post: 8641128, member: 675024"] The isolator is automatic. It focuses on charging the main battery and charges the secondary battery when the main hits a certain level. If the main dips, it switches back so the main is constanly within a certain range. The main goal is that I have the alternator charging both batteries and have the batteries isolated.... one is for the interior inverter/car audio/etc and the other is the main vehicle battery. [/QUOTE]
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